Grand Central Station, March 18, 1977

STEVE FORBERT

.Gra[F]nd Central [C]Station wheels and it deals, [Dm]the [F]crowds rush and scramble,
[D7]Round past the newsstands and [G]out across the floors

And [Dm]I [F]did some [C]singing, [Dm]and I [F]played [C]guitar, [Dm]down near a [C]doorway,
[D7]howling out words and [G]banging out chords.

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Well, [C]think what you will, [Em]laugh if you like, it [Am]don't make no [Em]difference to [F]me.
[C]I'll open my case, [Em]and I might catch a coin, but [F]all ears may listen for free

Big clocks were tickin', trains came and went, ]sad, ragged figures
]limped in the hallways and dug through the trash

While old folks and young folks, passed in a flood, on dashing somewhere,
wrapped in their lives and gone in a flash

Well, a man came a talkin', he stopped where I [C]stood. He warned me so gravely,
'The [D7]cops here'll nab ya, boy and they'll ]take ya right on down,' yes, but
I took my]chances, and luck saw me through, I s]tayed until I'd finis]ed,
Played what I pleased and poured out my sound

Trivia about the song Grand Central Station, March 18, 1977 by Steve Forbert

When was the song “Grand Central Station, March 18, 1977” released by Steve Forbert?
The song Grand Central Station, March 18, 1977 was released in 1978, on the album “Alive On Arrival”.
Who composed the song “Grand Central Station, March 18, 1977” by Steve Forbert?
The song “Grand Central Station, March 18, 1977” by Steve Forbert was composed by STEVE FORBERT.

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