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On the Western Skyline - Bruce Hornsby & The Range



     
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About this time of evening, out by the bay
They turn the roadlights on the bridge
Well, a diesel rolls in silhouette, eastbound
Lovers glad the sun has setI'm staring into twilight
Wishing I could find someone tonightI know she's out there somewhere
On the western skyline
Lonely women say a prayer
On the western skylineThe rooftops sag on Second Street
Bachelor's quarters
Too much fun, not enough dough
Well, the kite's still hanging on the wire
Waiting on the wind
Too many dreams, not enough hope
Voices on my radio
Telling me where I should goI know she's out there somewhere (Somewhere)
On the western skyline
Lonely women say a prayer (Say a prayer)
On the western skylineThey'll set up on the bandstand

When the sailors hear the whistle blow
Underneath the streetlight
Violence in the afterglowGive me a shiny Cadillac
And close your eyes past that city limits sign
Well, he's got the admiral's daughter
He's got her in the back
Trying to cross her battle lineAs I'm staring into twilight
Wishing I could be with her tonight
Whoa, oh
I know she's out there somewhere (Somewhere)
On the western skyline
Lonely women say a prayer (Say a prayer)
On the western skyline (Whoa-oa!)I know she's out there somewhere
On the western skyline
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Bruce Hornsby & the Range is an American band formed in 1984 and led by Bruce Hornsby (born Bruce Randall Hornsby on November 23, 1954 in Williamsburg, Virginia) , an American singer, virtuoso pianist, accordion player, and songwriter. They are best known for Hornsby's 1980s signature song "The Way It Is", the top five hits "Mandolin Rain" and "The Valley Road". At the same time, Hornsby is known for being a recurring collaborator with the Grateful Dead.

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