Don′t sleep in the subway baby. The night is long. Forget your foolish pride, nothing's wrong. Now you're beside me again. (Come on baby, come on baby) (Come on baby, come on baby) You try to be smart, then you, you take it all to heart. ′Cause it hurts, it hurts when your ego is deflated. You walk out on me when we both disagree.
"Don't Sleep in the Subway" is a song written by Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent and recorded by British singer Petula Clark, for whom it was an April 1967 single release. It received a 1968 Grammy award nomination for best contemporary song, losing to "Up, Up and Away" by The 5th Dimension.
Don't sleep in the subway, darlin' the night is long forget your foolish pride Nothing's wrong now you're beside me again You try to be smart then you take it to heart
Discover Don't Sleep in the Subway by Johnny Hodges released in 1967. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
IT MUST BE HIMAlbum No. 361967Don't sleep in the subway Jackie TrentRay ConniffLyrics:Ta-ra, ta-raTa-ra-ra, ta-ra-raYou wander around on your own little clou
About Don't Sleep in the Subway "Don't Sleep in the Subway" is a song written by Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent and recorded by Petula Clark, for whom it was an April 1967 single release. It received a 1968 Grammy award nomination for best contemporary song, losing to "Up, Up and Away" by The 5th Dimension.
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EMI. Warner Bros. MGM. Columbia. Petula Clark CBE (born 15 November 1932) is a British singer, actress, and songwriter. She started her professional career as a child performer and has had one of the longest careers of any British entertainer, spanning more than eight decades. Clark's professional career began during the Second World War as a
“Don’t Sleep in the Subway” is a tune by Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent. Recorded in 1967 by Petula Clark and became an immediate top 40 hit of the day. Recorded by many jazz artists it has very interesting modulations in the bridge section and makes a terrific swing tune.
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