Lyrics Downtown L.A. - J.J. Cale
Downtown
L.A.
is
a
depressing
place
You
can
see
young
men
with
deep
lines
in
their
face
They
could
all
be
something
if
somebody
cared
But
nobody
knows
they're
even
down
there
Old
woman
walking
with
a
sack
on
her
back
Picking
up
the
garbage
people
put
out
back
Men
down
there
trying
to
walk
the
line
Trading
their
soul
for
a
bottle
of
wine
In
the
inner
city
it
ain't
no
good
It's
a
long,
long
way
from
Hollywood
Bad
kind
of
people
got
a
hold
of
the
street
They
got
something
that
the
poor
people
need
At
two
in
the
morning
they
bust
your
head
Fat
chance
walking
you'll
end
up
dead
It's
the
law
of
the
jungle
with
a
gun
and
a
knife
If
you
stay
long
enough,
you
lose
your
life
Man
down
there
he
couldn't
be
lying
He
was
sleeping
in
the
street
and
he
couldn't
keep
from
crying
Said
he'd
been
there
for
twenty
one
years
Through
the
bars
and
the
brawls
and
the
blues
and
the
tears
Prop
up
the
front
the
back
falls
down
All
around
the
canyons
of
L.A.
town
When
he
asked
me
for
a
dollar,
I
looked
him
in
his
face
Downtown
L.A.
is
a
depressing
place
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