Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Banks Of The Hudson, artist - Black 47. Album song Fire of Freedom, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 31.12.1992
Record label: Capitol
Song language: English
Banks Of The Hudson |
On the banks of the Hudson |
My love and I lay down |
Just above 42nd Street |
While the rain was pouring down |
When I covered her with kisses |
The sparks lit up her eyes |
We made love like mad angels |
While the Jersey trucks rolled by |
She said, «Don't you ever leave me |
Oh, for god sake don’t let me down» |
So I made her all kinds of promises |
About how I’d always be around |
But the speed was rippin' through my head |
I’d only one thing on my mind |
So goodbye my love on 42nd street |
If I don’t get out of here, I’m gonna die |
On the banks of the Hudson |
My love and I lay down |
Just one more midnight left to kill |
Then I’m outta New York town |
I could feel the ice man closin' in |
I could almost smell his gun |
But that 20 grand I beat him out of |
Would help me start again back home |
And she said, «Don't you ever leave me |
Oh, for god sake don’t let me down |
Then I thought about what they’d do to her |
When they found out I’d left town |
But the fire was racin' through my brain |
I’d only one thing on my mind |
So goodbye my love on 42nd Street |
If I don’t get out of here, I’m gonna die |
Don’t say I should have stayed with her |
You don’t know the full story about the girl |
I only used her just as much as she used me |
But sometimes you just gotta get out of New York City |
On the banks of the Hudson |
My love and I lay down |
Just above 42nd street |
While the rain was pouring down |
When I covered her with kisses |
The sparks lit up her eyes |
We made love like mad angels |
While the Jersey trucks rolled by |
And she said, «Don't you ever leave me |
Oh, for god sake don’t let me down» |
But how could I ever take |
A black girl back to Wexford town |
Just then the streets of fire turned to blood |
A yellow Cadillac cruised by |
And as I raced up 42nd Street |
The ice man shouted, «Hey Paddy, it’s time to die» |
It’s time to |
It’s time to |
It’s time to |