Song Description
Cowboy working in Manhattan longs for Twilight in Tucson
Song Length |
2:27 |
Genre |
Country - Cowboy |
Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Relaxed |
Subject |
Sky |
Language |
English |
| |
Lyrics
Twilight in Tucson
Words & Music by Jim Hogan
Twilight in Tucson
Breeze blowing soft and warm
Night rising up like dawn
Shimmering stars, new born
Twilight in Tucson
Sky glowing bright neon
But here I am so forlorn
Far from Twilight in Tucson
Full moon?s probably floating ?top the Catalinas
Saghuaro?s standing watch
Shadow?s stretching ?cross the Santa Ritas
From left eye to right eye
It?s sundown to moonrise
While I?m pushing papers in a Manhattan high-rise
A million sunsets, anywhere
Can?t compare to one
A cowboy?s riding into
Where the west was won
Tomorrow I?ll trade pinstripes
For blue jeans, boots and spurs
Throw a saddle on the first flight
And buck that silver bird
To Twilight in Tucson
Copyright 2000 Jim Hogan, all rights reserved
4023 E Grant Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85712
800-794-1390
jim@HoganSchool.com