That Old Manhattan
That Old Manhattan

Julian Velard - That Old Manhattan Lyrics

Jun 17, 2014
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That Old Manhattan Lyrics

I don't know where I will go
Or what I will do
Nothing's left to remind me of you
That old Manhattan I love
The home I once knew
Nothing's left to remind me of you

They're building a tower on my street
44 stories of glass and concrete
6 months to complete
cnd 6 months from then will we care at all
cbout a concert hall
That had to fall
No one plays Gershwin anymore

I don't know where I will go
Or what I will do
Nothing's left to remind me of you
That old Manhattan I love
The home I once knew
Nothing's left to remind me of you

I grew up on baseball and Dr. Brown's
Popcorns and hot dogs
Send in the clowns
Like million other towns
Covered in banks and fast food chains
With drive through lanes
cll that remains
Is Grand Central Station and me

I don't know where I will go
Or what I will do
Nothing's left to remind me of you
That old Manhattan I love
The home I once knew
Nothing's left to remind me of

Checkered cabs
Hotel lobby bar tabs
Subway Tokens
Where are the pay phones?
New York I'm calling you

That old Manhattan I love
The home I once knew
Nothing's left to remind me of you

Writer(s): GRANT BLACK, JULIAN VELARD, GEORGE GERSHWIN
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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