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Famous Blue Raincoat - Jennifer Warnes



     
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It's four in the morning, the end of December
I'm writing you now just to see if you're better
New York is cold, but I like where I'm living
There's music on Clinton street all through the eveningI hear that your building
Your house deep in the desert
Are you living for nothing now?
Hope you're keeping some kind of recordYes, and Jane came by with a lock of your hair
She said that you gave it to her
That night when you planned to go clear
Did you ever go clear?Ah, the last time we saw you, you looked so much older
Your famous blue raincoat was torn at the shoulder
You'd been to the station to meet every train
But she never turned up I'm Lily MarleneSo you treated some woman to a flake of your life
And when she got home she was nobody's wife
Well, I see you there with a rose in your teeth
One more thin gypsy thief
Well, I see Jane's awake, she sends her regardsAnd what can I tell you, oh, what can I tell you
What can I possibly say?

I guess that I miss you, I guess I forgive you
I'm glad that you stood in my wayAnd if you ever come by here
Be it for Jane or for me
I want you to know your enemy's sleeping
I want you to know your woman is freeYes, and thanks
For the trouble you took from her eyes
I thought it was there for good
So I never really triedAnd Jane came by with a lock of your hair
She said that you gave it to her
That night when you planned to go clearSincerely, a friend

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Jennifer Jean Warnes (born March 3, 1947 in Seattle, Washington) is an American singer and songwriter. Her credits include being an original cast member of the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (1968), the female lead (Sheila) in the Los Angeles company of Hair (1968), a number 1 single "The Right Time of the Night" (1977) and 3 Oscars for Best Song - "It Goes Like it Goes," from Norma Rae (1980), "Up Where We Belong," (with Joe Cocker) from "An Officer and a Gentleman" (1982), & "I've Had the Time of My Life," (with Bill Medley) from "Dirty Dancing" (1987).

Read more about Jennifer Warnes on Last.fm.


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