Morning comes crashing like a rock through a window Jackhammer banging on the hot concrete Take your stand Move it, man! It's a backtalk, sidewalk symphony
Uber cars, yellow cabs, thick as smoke Painted girls and? Sax man blowin shootin' through my veins There's a rhythm to the rocket that's intoxicating
Goodnight New York, goodnight Don't ever close your eyes If these streets could talk, New York, New York So fine they named you twice Your face, your brains No other place From east to west, these streets are blessed Goodnight New York Sleep tight New York Goodnight
Starbucks, Fedex trucks on every street and avenue Broadway lights, shining bright, make everybody beautiful Walking on the high line, reaching for the sky line If Alexander Hamilton could see it all
Garbage trucks backing up Beep, beep, beep Dogs barking on the balcony The kids can't sleep Scaffolds? potholes, bagman's on a bicycle Fast trains, bus, planes Welcome to the carnival
Goodnight New York, goodnight Don't ever close your eyes If these streets could talk, New York, New York So fine they named you twice Your face, your brains No other place From east to west, these streets are blessed Goodnight New York Sleep tight New York Goodnight
The bravest and the finest My hand's on my heart for you To the ones who paid the price And to those who saw us through It's late, I'm getting weary So, for now, I'll say Goodnight New York, goodnight Don't ever close your eyes If these streets could talk, New York, New York So fine they named you twice
Goodnight New York, goodnight Don't ever close your eyes If these streets could talk, New York, New York So fine they named you twice Your face, your brains No other place From east to west, these streets are blessed Goodnight New York Sleep tight New York Goodnight
Ah, goodnight, New York Sleep tight, New York Goodnight
So goodnight, New York Sleep tight, New York Goodnight
Compositores: William Falcone, John Francis Bongiovi, John M Shanks (John M Shenks) ECAD: Obra #15801116