Harbor Lights song by Boz Scaggs from Primary Album Silk-degrees. The music is composed and produced by Joel. Genre is Pop music. The Record company is unknown. Released on February 18, 1976.
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Harbor Lights Meaning
[Son of a Tokyo Rose I was bound to wander from home Stranger to whatever I’d awaken to Spun the wheel, took a shot in the dark One way ticket and a runaway heart A sailor’s dream came true the night I dreamed you Through the neon doorways Down the stony streets I fell All hands high side, all eyes erect, I follow Sailing shadows, reds and blues Curtains drawn but I saw through The window to your soul, and I found you Whoa, the harbor lights of Venus Shining through the breeze That brings me back to you my love To you my love, to you my love My eyes must be betraying But that lonesome jukebox playing Something about the harbor lights is calling me Back to some Jamaican Bay Doesn’t seem so far away Keep the change, but I’ll repay these memories , Dawn came in this morning Like some old junked out melody The words she spoke when we awoke still haunt me What you feel too won’t reveal you Let me steal you from my life Whoah, the harbour lights of Venus Shining through the breeze That brings me back to you my love To you my love, to you my love (Repeat)] |
FAQ
- Who produced the lyrics for Harbor Lights?
This lirics prodiucer by Joe Wissert.
- What is the name of the person who wrote this song? Harbor Lights
Harbor Lights song lyrics is written by Boz Scaggs