Saxophone: | Noe |
Vocals, Guitar: | Elvis Cortez |
Drums: | Ramrod |
Bass, Vocals: | Rick |
Well I keep falling in love in every city, with the girls and with the booze
It don't matter how far I go cause I always come home to you
I keep falling in love in every city, with the girls and with the booze
It don't matter how far I go cause I always come home to you
The other night I was drinking and fighting and screaming everything's okay
Well she called me on the phone know I'm alone, cause that's just how I became
Well I'll be drinking I'll be fighting I'll be doing everything I've always wanted 7 days a week
Well she called me on the phone you know I'm alone, cause that's just how I became
Well I keep falling in love in every city, with the girls and with the booze
It don't matter how far I go cause I always come home to you
I keep falling in love in every city, with the girls and with the booze
It don't matter how far I go cause I always come home to you
Go down here, baby, listen to me, we're playing rock 'n roll.
We're gonna play all night long, we're getting outta control. (yeah)
Eastville, St. Louis, Little Rock, Montgomery, Miami, F.L.A.,
Atlanta, Texas, Montgomery, Charleston, San Fransisco Bay
Well I keep falling in love in every city, with the girls and with the booze
It don't matter how far I go cause I always come home to you
Well I keep falling in love in every city, with the girls and with the booze
It don't matter how far I go cause I always come home to you
Stuck in the avenues of London tonight but girl I still feel the same
I've got a pocket full of empty memories that I'll keep until the bitter end.
Well I'll be drinking I'll be fighting I'll be doing everything I've always wanted 7 days a week
And when she called me on the phone she found me alone, cause that's just how I became
Well I keep falling in love in every city, with the girls and with the booze
It don't matter how far I go cause I always come home to you
Well I keep falling in love in every city, with the girls and with the booze
It don't matter how far I go cause I always come home to you
The exuberant yet repentant punk anthem that launches Left Alone’s 2006 sophomore Hellcat offering is the kind of no bullshit, honest proclamation that fans of …