Living In A Ghost Town

Album: released as a single (2020)
Charted: 61
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  • Whoa, oh, whoa, oh

    I'm a ghost
    Living in a ghost town
    I'm a ghost
    Living in a ghost town

    You can look for me
    But I can't be found
    You can search for me
    I had to go underground
    Life was so beautiful
    Then we all got locked down
    Feel a like ghost
    Living in a ghost town, yeah

    Once this place was humming
    And the air was full of drumming
    The sound of cymbals crashing
    Glasses were all smashing
    Trumpets were all screaming
    Saxophones were blaring
    Nobody was caring if it's day or night

    Whoa, oh, whoa, oh

    I'm a ghost
    Living in a ghost town
    I'm going nowhere
    Shut up all alone

    So much time to lose
    Just staring at my phone

    Every night I am dreaming
    That you'll come and creep in my bed
    Please let this be over
    Not stuck in a world without end

    Whoa, oh, whoa, oh
    Whoa, oh, whoa, oh, oh

    Preachers were all preaching
    Charities beseeching
    Politicians dealing
    Thieves were happy stealing
    Widows were all weeping
    There's no beds for us to sleep in
    Always had the feeling
    It will all come tumbling down

    I'm a ghost
    Living in a ghost town
    You can look for me
    But I can't be found

    Whoa, oh
    We're all living in a ghost town
    Whoa, oh
    Oh, living in a ghost town
    Whoa, oh
    We were so beautiful
    Whoa, oh
    I was your man about town
    Whoa, oh
    Living in this ghost town
    Whoa, oh
    Ain't having any fun
    Whoa, oh
    If I want a party
    Whoa, oh
    It's a party of one
    Whoa, oh, whoa, oh Writer/s: Keith Richards, Michael Jagger
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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