Hollywood Cantata (Studio Outtake)

Robert Hunter, Bob Weir

One, two, three, four

Hollywood is everywhere, you know
You don't—ah...one more time, one more time

One, two, three, ha

Hollywood is everywhere, now don't you know
You don't have to learn the line to see the show
Just catch it when it's dark or flying low

Get along down Sunset, yes indeed
Hollywood is what you let it be
What you want is often what you need

Swing low, swing low
For none of us will ever get back home
Swing right, sleep tight
No one here ever goes home at night

Hollywood is everywhere
Graceful children walk on air
Still line up in single file
We'll go down and stare awhile

Hold on honey, tell me does she move
In her knock me down and love me shoes
All the oil she's got is for the blues

Have you ever climbed those cut glass stairs?
Trick or treat got nothing to compare
Million dollar daydreams end up there

Hollywood is everywhere, you know
Don't have to be in love to see the show
Just catch it when it's dark or flying low

Get along down Sunset, yes indeed
Hollywood is what you let it be
What you want is often what you need

Swing low, swing low
None of us will get back home
Swing right, sleep tight
No one here ever goes home at night

Hollywood is everywhere
Graceful children walk on air
Still line up in single file
We'll go down and stare awhile

Hold on honey, tell me does she move
In her knock me down and fuck me shoes
All the oil she's got is for the grooves

Have you ever climbed those cut glass stairs
Trick or treat got nothing to compare
Million dollar daydreams end up there

Stay here

I don't like them words

Trivia about the song Hollywood Cantata (Studio Outtake) by The Grateful Dead

When was the song “Hollywood Cantata (Studio Outtake)” released by The Grateful Dead?
The song Hollywood Cantata (Studio Outtake) was released in 1975, on the album “Blues for Allah”.
Who composed the song “Hollywood Cantata (Studio Outtake)” by The Grateful Dead?
The song “Hollywood Cantata (Studio Outtake)” by The Grateful Dead was composed by Robert Hunter, Bob Weir.

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