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I Stand Alone - Al Kooper



     
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(Jackson Spires)
Take a seat by the window, it seems the road
It stretches out for miles in front of me
To the next town to sing out another tune
My friends and I, you know, will sing them just for you
I stand alone, I stand alone
Seen the heartbreaks everyday and so have you
Seems we can't do without it, you know that it's true
As many towns I've seen and many more to come
I'll keep playing my music till my life on earth is done
Yes, I stand alone and funny as it may seem
It's not in spirit 'cause some people are with me
I've played around your towns and many have made me cry
I stand alone, in the open, not knowing why
I'll get my bags, pack my clothes, and put 'em away
Think of tomorrow 'cause tomorrow's a brand new day
Think of all the friends I've made away from home

I'm glad they were with me as I stood alone
Yes, I stand alone and funny as it may seem
It's in spirit 'cause some people are with me
I've played around your towns and many have made me cry
I stand alone, in the open, not knowing why
I stand alone, I stand alone
I stand alone, I stand alone
I stand alone, I stand alone
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Al Kooper (born Alan Peter Kuperschmidt February 5, 1944, Brooklyn, New York) is an American songwriter, producer and musician, probably best known for organizing the group Blood, Sweat & Tears, though he didn't stay with the group long enough to share its popularity. His first musical success was as a 14-year-old guitarist in the Royal Teens, best known for their novelty blues riff, "Short Shorts". In 1960, he joined the song-writing team of Bob Brass and Irwin Levine, who wrote the hit, "This Diamond Ring", for Gary Lewis And The Playboys. When he was 21, he moved to Greenwich Village.

Read more about Al Kooper on Last.fm.


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