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Artist/Band:
Billy Stewart
Lyrics for Song: Sitting In The Park
Lyrics for Album: Collection [2001]
(Woo-hoo-hoo-ooo)
(Sittin' in the park, waiting for you-hoo-hoo)
(Child, I'm)
Yes, I'm sitting right here
Waiting for a-you my dear
Wondering if a-you ever
Gonna show up
(Show up)
I don't know if you gonna show
My darling I got to go
But never-the-less, I said
You got-a me waitin'
(Sittin' in the park waiting for you-hoo-hoo)
(Child, I'm)
Sitting here on the bench
With my back against the fence
Wonderin' if I have any sense
(Child, I'm)
Somethin' tells me I'm a fool
To let you treat me so cruel
But never-the-less, I say again
You got-a me waiting
(Sittin' in the park, waiting for you-hoo-hoo)
Why, oh why, oh why, oh why
Oh why, oh why?
(Tell me why)
Won't you tell me why?
(I wanna know why)
Oh, my darling I said-a right now
Good girl
I wanna know why?
Why?
(Tell him what-a-matter)
(Sitting in the park, waiting for you-hoo-hoo)
(Tell him what-a-matter )
Sitting here on the bench
With my back against the fence
Wondering if I have any sense
(Tell her don't matter)
Somethin' tells me I'm a fool
Let you treat me so cruel
Never-the-less, I said
You got-a me waiting
(Sitting in the park, waiting for you-hoo-hoo)
(Sitting)
Hope I'm not gonna wait
(In the park)
I am tired of waiting
(A fool)
No longer gonna wait, girl
Any longer
(Sitting in the park)
I'm tired of waiting
(In the park)
Oh Lord, I'm not a-gonna wait
No
No longer gonna wait, child
FADES-
Any longer.
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Sitting In The Park
Billy Stewart's 'Sitting In The Park' stands as a quintessential example of his blues-infused pop sensibility, capturing the relaxed yet melancholic atmosphere of summer evenings. Recorded for the 2001 compilation 'Collection,' the track exemplifies Stewart's ability to blend traditional blues structures with accessible melodies that resonated with audiences across generations. As a key member of The Beatles' early backing band, Stewart brought a distinct vocal texture and rhythmic feel to recordings, yet his solo work often explored similar themes of longing and reflection found in this piece. The song's placement on a curated collection highlights its enduring appeal within the broader landscape of 1960s and 70s British blues and pop music, serving as a testament to his contribution to the genre's evolution through the 1970s. |
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| Album Lyrics: Collection [2001] |
 Billy Stewart
"Collection [2001]"
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