Big Cities

Mike Rabon, Norman Ezell, John Durrill

[Verse 1]
I have been around the world, it's true
I have been in small towns, suburbs too
I tell you there's just one place to be
(Big cities for me)

[Verse 2]
Skyscrapers and bright lights fill the air (Big cities, big cities)
Window shoppers, people everywhere (Big cities, big cities)
Lots of girls, and they're the friendly kind (Big cities, big cities)
(Big cities are fine)

[Bridge]
(New York, Chicago and it's San Francisco by the bay
And LA
Milwaukee, Boston and it's Miami, Dallas and Saint Lou
And Detroit, too
Big cities)

[Verse 3]
Sometimes the fast pace gets me down
Then I have to leave the big towns (Lonely and lonely and lonely, lonely)
But I go back to the city
That's where I find many pretties

[Organ Solo]

[Outro]
(Philly, Pittsburgh, Cincy, Cleveland, KC, Houston)
I love those big cities (DC, Baltimore)
I love those cities (And there's Denver and J-ville, Twin Cities)
Yeah, I love those cities (Indy, Phoenix, Portland, New Orleans)
Yeah, I love those cities (Seattle)
Love those big cities, yeah, yeah (Austin, Little Rock)

Trivia about the song Big Cities by The Five Americans

When was the song “Big Cities” released by The Five Americans?
The song Big Cities was released in 1967, on the album “Western Union/Sound of Love”.
Who composed the song “Big Cities” by The Five Americans?
The song “Big Cities” by The Five Americans was composed by Mike Rabon, Norman Ezell, John Durrill.

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