Nobody’s Fool (Bonus Track)

Ray Davies

From the bright busy streets of the Charing Cross Road
To the dark little alleys in old Soho
From the smart noisy clubs where everybody goes
To the dark little streets that nobody knows

I couldn't care if the people don't notice me
They wouldn't know that I really exist
I'm nobody's shelter, I'm nobody's cover
I'm nobody's lover, and nobody's friend

I'm so use to lying and pretending
I'm nobody's fool and I'm nobody's friend

I can go for a walk on a crowded street
And see millions of faces staring at me
Some of them smiling, some of them glare
But most of them don't even know that I'm there

That's how I want to be 'cause no one belongs to me
I'm nobody's fool and I'm nobody's friend
Nobody pleads for me, nobody bleeds for me
I'm nobody's fool and I'm nobody's friend

I'm so use to lying and pretending
I'm nobody's fool and I'm nobody's friend

Trivia about the song Nobody’s Fool (Bonus Track) by The Kinks

When was the song “Nobody’s Fool (Bonus Track)” released by The Kinks?
The song Nobody’s Fool (Bonus Track) was released in 1971, on the album “Muswell Hillbillies”.
Who composed the song “Nobody’s Fool (Bonus Track)” by The Kinks?
The song “Nobody’s Fool (Bonus Track)” by The Kinks was composed by Ray Davies.

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