Kansas - Lonely Street video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/12/12

A song written by Steve Walsh, Dave Hope, Rich Williams and Phil Ehart

Artist: Kansas

Album: Song For America

Year: 1975

Lyrics:

Sometimes when I'm walking down this lonely street,

Well, it sure don't seem like twenty years,

Since I went walking down this lonely street

And the smell of perfumed ladies filled the air

This street ain't got no name, dead end is in the river,

And I lived where I hated life day by day,

There wasn't nothing I could do to shake a cold night shiver,

'Cause to move up Lonely Street you had to have some say

Gambling is bad luck down on Lonely Street

And it sure ain't no place to be when a man gets sore

You know I killed a man and I paid all I can,

With twenty years on a chain gang,

For the flesh and the blood on that jailhouse floor

Sometimes when I'm walking down this lonely street

I get caught up in a dream that won't let me go

And as the bright lights flash up and down this lonely street

My mind rolls back the years long time ago

I see my baby stumblin' around with tears in her eyes

And as I reach out for her she falls on the floor

She mumbles through bloody lips about a bad man, robber, raper,

And in my gut I know I got one to score

The word was comin' down, down on Lonely Street

That the bad man was a dead man if he crossed my trail

Every night I'd walk up and down this Lonely Street

I get stinkin' drunk, and always in jail,

One night they threw me in with a man they called the mangler

He was caught on the street makin' some old whore,

I remember he was quite proud of that,

So half-crazed I shot him,

And I cried in the blood on that jailhouse floor

Comments

10 years ago

Gil Blackwood

Kansas throws it all out there and lays it all down with Lonely Street. Does not get much better than this one if you love Kansas!

10 years ago

Gonzalo Rosas

In a lonely street  I listen Kansas.

10 years ago

bucky468

Blows away any of today's so-called rock. I'd like to see Black Keys try to play this one.

10 years ago

forgottenoldies

Sorry if this has already been corrected. "bad man" should be "black man." The lyrics were published with "bad man" to be non-racist. Listen to the song.

10 years ago

OrchestrationOnline

Great vocals, cool odd-time blues, interesting arrangement, but just one question. "...So half-crazed I shot him, and I cried in the blood on that jailhouse floor."How'd he get a gun into jail? Always wondered about that...

11 years ago

bassmanjoe

Steve Walsh in his prime, absolutely stunning!

11 years ago

Rocky B

This is a dark gem of a song!!!!! back in 2007 when i took an intrest in Kansas the Song For America album was the first album i listened to. I wasnt intrested in ballads at that time. Lonely Street was the song that really jumped out at me. I love the Crunch of the guitars and the dark lyrics. Steve Walsh gives another great vocal.

11 years ago

KaiBailey

I always wondered why when people like Poe or Stephen King write about horrifying things in the form of novels and short stories they are often considered classics, whereas when people do it in song it is more controversial. They are both expressions of feelings.

12 years ago

strattuner

i worked with STEVES'S DAD,STEVE was a tortured soul,i think he's come full circle now, i think some of his voice has survived it, his keyboard work is flawless, these dueling guitars of rich and kerry and hope,HOPE had to be good to play in unison with two of these greats,remember they're just lyrics don't breathe too much into it, back in the 60's and 70's we were pretty laid back,cars were fast and so was the women,i want to thank all the girls i knew,loved every one of you

12 years ago

Linnea Skoglund

BEST BIT OF BLUES EVER WRITTEN <3

12 years ago

howbalt

Man, that dude could sing!!! Holy shmoley!!!

13 years ago

Chgolandfisher

"I get stinkin' drunk - always in jail..." Think of Barney Fife locking up the town drunk night after night. You don't check for a gun. Open up the cell door and let him sleep it off. Or he could have grabbed a gun off a cop.

13 years ago

Michael Versaci

I often wonder who arrested the narrator, The Keystone Cops? They didn't take his gun?

13 years ago

RaidonSama

@mytime2shine13 Chances are that since these guys are a progressive group that they are simply telling another person's story. As a prog lyricist myself, I've written lyrics from the point of view of the devil and several other questionable or offensive people just to get the right point across. Then there's the chance they're racist. But hey, you said it yourself, at least their music is great.

13 years ago

peaqe6662

Amen Brother!

13 years ago

HamsterPants522

@mytime2shine13 It takes a lot of strength for a sensitive man to survive in this world, so I'd hardly call myself a bitch.

13 years ago

HamsterPants522

@mytime2shine13 Wow, that legitimately made me laugh. You might as well have said, "I'm a bad person. My opinion is more credible than yours."

13 years ago

HamsterPants522

@mytime2shine13 I am a man of principles, not rules. And you are much more deserving of being told to shut up than I am in this instance, because I don't sound incredibly vulgar or derogatory.

13 years ago

HamsterPants522

@mytime2shine13 That was exactly the point I was making initially, in a much more polite way.

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