Bright Lights Big City
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Bright Lights Big City
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Bright lights, big city
Gone to my baby's head
Bright lights, big city
Gone to my baby's head
I'd tried
To tell the woman
But she doesn't believe
A word I said
Go light pretty baby
Gonna need my help some day
It's all right pretty baby
Gonna need my help some day
You're gonna wish
You listened
To some
Of those things
I said
Go ahead pretty baby
Oh, honey knock yourself out
Go ahead pretty baby
Oh honey knock yourself out
I still love you baby
Cause you don't know
What it's all about
Bright lights, big city
Gone to my baby's head
Bright lights, big city
Gone to my baby's head
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Willie Nelson performs "Bright Lights Big City", and this lyric page sits inside the Willie Nelson catalog on LyroVerse.
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