Lyrics City Lights - Ray Price
A
bright
array
of
city
lights
as
far
as
I
can
see.
The
great
white
way
shines
through
the
night
for
lonely
guys
like
me.
The
cabaretes
and
honky
tonks
their
flashing
signs
invite,
A
broken
heart
to
lose
itself
in
the
glow
of
city
lights.
Lights
that
say
forget
her
name
in
a
glass
of
cherry
wine.
Lights
that
offer
other
girls
for
empty
hearts
like
mine.
They
paint
a
pretty
picture
of
a
world
that's
gay
and
bright,
But
it's
just
a
mask
for
loneliness
behind
those
city
lights.
The
world
was
dark
and
God
made
stars
to
brighten
up
the
night,
But
I
don't
believe
that
God
above,
made
those
city
lights,
Or
it's
just
a
place
for
men
to
cry
when
things
don't
turn
out
right,
Just
a
place
to
run
away
and
hide
behind
those
city
lights.
Lights
that
say
forget
her
love
in
a
different
athmosphere,
Lights
that
lure
are
nothing
but
a
masquarade
for
tears,
They
paint
a
pretty
picture
of
a
world
that's
gay
and
bright,
But
I
just
can't
say
I
love
you
to
a
street
of
city
lights.
Album
In a Honky Tonk Mood
1 Steel Guitar Jubilee (feat. The Cherokee Cowboys)
2 I'll Be There (If You Ever Want Me)
3 Much Too Young to Die
4 If You Don't, Somebody Else Will
5 Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes
6 City Lights
7 Invitation to the Blues
8 You Done Me Wrong
9 Release Me
10 Run Boy
11 Take These Chains from My Heart
12 Curtain in the Window
13 I'll Sail My Ship Alone
14 San Antonio Rose
15 I'll Keep on Loving You
16 Somebody Is Taking My Place
17 Home in San Antone
18 Sign Off
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