The hosts of the show: Vladimir Ilinskiy, Olga Palna
Cryin' (Crossroads 2: Live in the Seventies, 1996)
She is cryin', she is cryin'. She's been cryin' all night long. She's been cryin' for her one and only son.
She will weep, she will moan. She will moan the night away. She will weep and moan until the break of day.
I had called for the doctor, But the doctor can't be found. So what could I do but sit and look around?
Oh Lord, won't you hear, Won't you hear me when I pray. Please send this girl her one and only son.
She is cryin', she is cryin'. She is cryin' the whole night long. She is cryin' for her one and only son.
Wonderful Tonight (Just One Night, 1980)
It's late in the evening; she's wondering what clothes to wear. She puts on her make-up and brushes her long blonde hair. And then she asks me, "Do I look all right?" And I say, "Yes, you look wonderful tonight."
We go to a party and everyone turns to see This beautiful lady that's walking around with me. And then she asks me, "Do you feel all right?" And I say, "Yes, I feel wonderful tonight."
I feel wonderful because I see The love light in your eyes. And the wonder of it all Is that you just don't realize how much I love you.
It's time to go home now and I've got an aching head, So I give her the car keys and she helps me to bed. And then I tell her, as I turn out the light, I say, "My darling, you were wonderful tonight. Oh my darling, you were wonderful tonight."
Hold Me Lord (Another Ticket, 1981)
Sixteen days in Bethlehem, peddling dope and drinking wine. Pulling women, making gigs, steering clear and doing fine. I moved on down to Galilee, trying to find a few new friends. I'm throwing aces everywhere, trying to forget the end.
Hold me Lord, hold me Lord, Hold me tight, I'm slipping through. Hold me Lord, hold me Lord, Hold me tight, I beg of you.
I'm cruising through Jerusalem, dust is flying everywhere. I'm dodging bullets, making time, on the level, in the square. They say you kissed your best friend's hand, they say you did it for his love. They say you got in agony, the hand fits well into the glove.
Another Ticket (Another Ticket, 1981)
Why can't it stay like this forever? Why does it always have to change?
Everytime you think you've paid the price, Seems you've always got to pay it twice. Everytime you think you're near the end, You turn around and find another ticket.
Oh my love, time is running out. Oh my love, time is running out.
Why must we wait until tomorrow, When we already know the score?
Everytime you think you've paid the price, Seems you've always got to pay it twice. Everytime you think you've got it made, Seems you're only lying in the shade.
Everytime you think you've run the course, Seems you've got to ride another horse. Everytime you think you're near the end, You turn around and find another ticket.
The Shape You're In (Money and Cigarettes, 1983)
I took my baby to see a show. She was telling me she didn't want to go. I said, "Come on girl, what's the matter with you?" But I could tell by the smell that she'd had a few.
I said hold on girl don't get too tight, You started early and we've got all night. You've got to take it easy, take it slow. We don't want the whole world to know About the shape you're in.
Well, my little girl really loves that wine. Wine will do it to her most everytime. If it's red or it's white or it's in between, She can drink more wine than I've ever seen.
Now I'm not trying to get heavy with you. I'll mind my own business if you want me to. But I love you girl, I don't love no one else. I'm just telling you baby 'cause I've been there myself.
Ain't Going Down (Money and Cigarettes, 1983)
It ain't no big deal, we're all lucky to be alive, I myself don't believe in luck, or taking chances, I will survive. Every move I make, every twist and every turn, You scandalize and humble me, I may be slow but I will learn.
'Cause I ain't going down anymore. No I ain't going down anymore. No I ain't going down anymore. No I ain't going down anymore.
If I had my way, I would probably just sit and stare. Watch the T.V. or read a book, I'd have no reason to be aware, But I ain't got time, I just could not live that way. I've got to step outside myself, I've still got something left to say.
Channelled in my groove, part of another space and time. Please allow me to introduce another very good friend of mine. Some call him fear, some call him righteousness. I myself ain't clear, and you can't force me to make a guess.
Just Like a Prisoner (Behind the Sun, 1985)
Just like a prisoner, He don't know right from wrong. Just like a baby, He sings a pleading song
And that's why So many tears must fall. Yes, that's why So many tears must fall.
Just like a sailor, He steers away from home. He feels a tidal wave In his heart, but he ain't alone
I'm like that prisoner, I don't know right from wrong. Just like that baby, I sing a pleading song
And that's why You'll never know how I feel. Yes, that's why You'll never know how I feel.
Behind the Sun (Behind the Sun, 1985)
My love has gone behind the sun; Since she left, the darkness has begun. The smile that used to shine on me Is nothing more than a memory.
I see her face, I hear her voice. She made her move, I had no choice But walk and cry, wipe tears with my hand, The one that carries a wedding band.
And the clouds hang low And the flowers that used to grow In my heart Are dying now, dying now.
Dying now.
Hung Up on Your Love (August, 1986)
I was ready to take a chance, I found myself a new romance. Then you call that same old night, Always change my mind.
Oh no, not again. Oh no, not again.
Just when I thought it was over, you come back And I'm hung up on your love again. Just when I thought I was free, you come back. Now I'm hung up on your love again.
Just as I was doing good, You come back, just to prove you could. Things will always be the same, With me the victim of the game.
Oh no, not again. Oh no, not again. |