DamnLyrics - The center provides all the lyrics

Sideshow (John Lees) - Barclay James Harvest



     
Page format: Left Center Right
Direct link:
BB code:
Embed:

Sideshow (John Lees) Lyrics


I have seen the streets and alleyways
Of a million faceless towns
The camera comes, the camera goes
Filming our blues for the late night news
We gather round
Never searching for our innocence
Our faith, our truth, our love
They're only there when things go wrong
Filming our blues for the late night news
We gather roundShow us peace and understanding
Brother love for fellow man
Cure us, we are sick from violence
In your sideshow of lifeImpartiality is like
A coin they have to spend
The currency of the chosen few
They place their bets
Switch on your setsThere's world disasters by the minute
They tell us on the hour

And when we think we've paid our dues
They've filmed our blues for the late night news
We gather roundShow us peace and understanding
Brother love for fellow man
Cure us, we are sick from violence
In your sideshow of lifeSideshow of lifeWhen it's late at night and you're all alone
With the one you love
Turn on the late night news and cry
Tears for all the lost and lonely people
Innocents in prime time(Tragedies) of our life
(Tragedies) of our life
(Tragedies) of our life
Songwriters
ALAN JAMES YORK, IAN LEE, DAVID JOHN CLARIDGE, KEVIN ANTHONY MARK BUTTERLYPublished by
Lyrics © BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC Song Discussions is protected by U.S. Patent 9401941. Other patents pending.

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Barclay James Harvest are an English progressive rock band. They were founded in Saddleworth, Yorkshire, United Kingdom, in September 1966 by John Lees, Les Holroyd, Stuart "Woolly" Wolstenholme (1947–2010), and Mel Pritchard (1948–2004). They are best-known for their first four albums released in quick succession from 1970-1972. The Barclay James Harvest story begins in the early sixties in the Oldham area of North-West England. John Lees and Stuart “Woolly” Wolstenholme met at Oldham Art School, and formed a band called The Sorcerers, which evolved into The Keepers.

Read more about Barclay James Harvest on Last.fm.


User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.

View All

Barclay James Harvest