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Artist/Band:
Gordon Lightfoot
Lyrics for Song: Baby It's Allright
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Gordon Lightfoot
It's alright for some but not alright for me
When the one that I'm lovin' slips around
You think it's fine to do things I cannot see
And you're doin' it to me, baby, can't you see
That I know how it is?
I can see it in your eyes
And feel it in the way you kiss my lips
I can hear it in your voice
Whenever we are talking like this
I can see what you believe in
When his name is mentioned and I die
I can watch the way you walk, the way you talk
The way you close your eyes
It's alright for some, but not alright to be
Where the one that I'm lovin' can't be found
The city where we live, might be quite large
But the circle is small, why not tell us all
And then all of us will know?
I can see it in your eyes
And feel it in the way you kiss my lips
I can hear it in your voice
Whenever we are talking like this
I can see what you believe in
When his name is mentioned and I die
I can watch the way you walk, the way you talk
The way you close your eyes
It's alright to leave, but not alright to lie
When you come home and you can't say where you've been
You think it's fine to do, things I cannot see
And you're doin' it to me, baby, can't you see
That I know how it is?
I can see it in your eyes
And feel it in the way you kiss my lips
I can hear it in your voice
Whenever we are talking like this
I can see what you believe in
When his name is mentioned and I die
I can watch the way you walk, the way you talk
The way you close your eyes
I can see it in your eyes
And feel it in the way you kiss my lips
I can hear it in your voice
Whenever we are talking like this
I can see what you believe in
When his name is mentioned and I die
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Baby It's Allright
Gordon Lightfoot's 'Baby It's Allright' stands as a testament to his enduring skill in crafting intimate, narrative-driven folk-pop. Known for his distinctive baritone and intricate acoustic guitar work, Lightfoot built a career on songs that blend personal reflection with broader social observation. This track fits within a discography that includes iconic recordings like 'Sundown' and 'The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald,' showcasing his ability to connect with audiences through honest storytelling. While often associated with his more famous hits, this song highlights the consistent quality found throughout his extensive body of work. Lightfoot's approach to songwriting remains a cornerstone of Canadian music, influencing generations of singer-songwriters with his melodic precision and lyrical depth. |
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