Stuck In Chicago

Ernest Cate, Earl Cate

I'm stuck in Chicago, it's pouring rain
I don't know what to do
I spent all my money on the telephone
Trying to get to you

I walk the streets, the windy streets
Calling out your name
I saw the place where you said we'd meet
But you never came
You wrote me a letter, told me to meet you here
You even gave me time and directions
I feel like a fool, 'cause you're not here
Looks like I must have lost connection

When a man gets lonely and needs his woman
Thеre's nothing he won't do
You're my woman and I need you, honеy
I'm trying to get to you

I walk the streets, the windy streets
Calling out your name
I saw the place where you said we'd meet
But you never came
You wrote me a letter, told me to meet you here
You even gave me time and directions
I feel like a fool, 'cause you're not here
Looks like I must have lost connection

I'm stuck in Chicago, it's pouring rain
I don't know what to do
I've been looking, I've been searching
Trying to get to you

I walk the streets, the windy streets
Calling out your name

Trivia about the song Stuck In Chicago by Syl Johnson

When was the song “Stuck In Chicago” released by Syl Johnson?
The song Stuck In Chicago was released in 1974, on the album “Diamond in the Rough”.
Who composed the song “Stuck In Chicago” by Syl Johnson?
The song “Stuck In Chicago” by Syl Johnson was composed by Ernest Cate, Earl Cate.

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