Song Description
comparison of how love comes into and out of one's life to a revolving door as in a hotel or large building
Song Length |
4:58 |
Genre |
Blues - General |
Tempo |
Slow (71 - 90) |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Subject |
Gourmet Food, Arrogance |
Language |
English |
Era |
1940 - 1949 |
| |
Lyrics
Sometimes love just walks right in your door
Says "Hello baby, let's take a ride."
You'd set your whole life and all you know aside
For what is staring you right in your eyes.
You can laugh about it, you can sit and cry
It hardly matters what you say or do
One thing I'll tell ya,
For all the bread that's in this game
The house is holding heavy
and we just got small change
Like one of those Revolving Doors downtown
It keeps you spinning till you jam
Spin around a long time, or just a little while
Just don't forget who I am.
Sometimes love just walks right by your door
No wink, no whistle, no nod, no glance
You'd give your whole world and
Everything you own,
Baby, for just one more chance.
You can laugh about it, you can weep & moan
It don't matter what you think or do
It's been going on forever, darling,
And it's not about to stop soon
It's just like that at midnight,
And it's just like that at noon.
It's like one of those Revolving Doors downtown
It'll keep you dizzy till you jam.
But just keep right on walking, baby
And hustle right on through
And you'll be right there where I am
Said, you'll be right there where I am
You'll be right there where I am.