| See I flew in from the West Coast
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| Just the other day
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| Yes, I flew in from the West Coast
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| And we circled J.F.K
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| The movie ended and I pulled up the shade
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| Looked out the window while the Muzak played
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| But in my head I’m singin'
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| Singin' the Brooklyn Blues. |
| Oh, yeah
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| When you’re growin' up in Brooklyn
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| The Bridge is like a friend
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| Said when you’re growin' up in Brooklyn
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| That Bridge is sure your friend
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| Because that river, looks a hundred miles wide
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| When all your dreams are on the other side
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| And th at can start you singin'
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| Singin' the Brooklyn Blues. |
| Oh, yeah
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| Now I’ve got myself some money
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| A mansion in Bel-aire
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| Yes I’ve spent a lot of money
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| And I’ve been most everywhere
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| But still there’s somethin'
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| Missin' I’ve got to find
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| A part of me I must’ve left behind
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| That makes a guy start feelin'
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| Feelin' those Brooklyn Blues. |
| My my
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| I’ve sung love songs to a princess
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| More than once or twice
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| I"ve sung rock 'n' roll in Paris
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| Jazz in paradise
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| But there’s a song of mine I couldn’t have sung
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| A tune I started back when I was young
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| Now I’ve come home to finish
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| Finish my Brooklyn Blues
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| My Brooklyn Blues |