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Song DescriptionSong about another hopeful coming to Hollywood to become a star
Story Behind the SongOzo Mastered
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Lyrics
HELLO HOLLYWOOD©
Pat Flanakin
patflanakin@hotmail.com
VERSE Well it's a Saturday night and the bright spotlights
Carve up the sky, boy it's hell of a sight
In Hollywood, Hello Hollywood
And all the fragments of dreams lie out in the streets
As the faces fly by in their long limousines
In Hollywood, Hello Hollywood
CHORUS City of angels have mercy on me
For I'm just a stranger in search of a dream
In Hollywood, Hello Hollywood
VERSE Well you're a big girl now, well past your prime
But not long ago, how your eyes would shine
Hollywood, Hello Hollywood
That's when I fell in love with your fortune and fame
And I came a runnin' to make me a name
In Hollywood, Hello Hollywood
CHORUS City of angels have mercy on me
For I ran down your sidewalks and fell on my knees
In Hollywood, Hello Hollywood
BREAK
VERSE Now I stand at the corner of Hollywood and Vine
Where the only glitter is a neon sign
In Hollywood, Hello Hollywood
And I play my guitar for those who pass by
And hope that they throw me a nickel or a dime
In Hollywood, Hello Hollywood
CHORUS City of angels no mercy for me
Or for those who came searching
You only let bleed
In Hollywood, Hello Hollywood
TAG Hello Hollywood, Hello Hollywood
Song Length
3:13
Genre
Folk - Country
Tempo / Feel
Medium Slow (91 - 110)
Lead Vocal
Male Vocal
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