| Song | Night Song |
| Artist | Barry Manilow |
| Album | 2:00 AM Paradise Café [live] |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| Lyrics:Bruce Sussman/Jack Feldman Music:Barry Manilow | |
| Listen | |
| the city is singin' its night song | |
| a city of shadows and fading starlight | |
| mixed with bar light | |
| listen | |
| the empty streets echo the right song | |
| a melody I used to think was only for the | |
| lonely | |
| night song | |
| I hear you | |
| now as the night disappears | |
| but this time | |
| your blues | |
| is music to my ears | |
| the rumble of the train | |
| the rustle of the wind | |
| the rhythm of the footsteps | |
| the blarin' of a horn | |
| the murmur of a voice | |
| the echo of a siren | |
| night song! | |
| you used to find me cryin' in my beer | |
| now you remind me tomorrow she'll be here | |
| she'll be here! | |
| oh, night song | |
| you sing of a train from New Orleans | |
| and deep in the music I hear her hummin' | |
| now she's coming home! | |
| the city is singin' its night song | |
| listen |
| Lyrics: Bruce Sussman Jack Feldman Music: Barry Manilow | |
| Listen | |
| the city is singin' its night song | |
| a city of shadows and fading starlight | |
| mixed with bar light | |
| listen | |
| the empty streets echo the right song | |
| a melody I used to think was only for the | |
| lonely | |
| night song | |
| I hear you | |
| now as the night disappears | |
| but this time | |
| your blues | |
| is music to my ears | |
| the rumble of the train | |
| the rustle of the wind | |
| the rhythm of the footsteps | |
| the blarin' of a horn | |
| the murmur of a voice | |
| the echo of a siren | |
| night song! | |
| you used to find me cryin' in my beer | |
| now you remind me tomorrow she' ll be here | |
| she' ll be here! | |
| oh, night song | |
| you sing of a train from New Orleans | |
| and deep in the music I hear her hummin' | |
| now she' s coming home! | |
| the city is singin' its night song | |
| listen |
| Lyrics: Bruce Sussman Jack Feldman Music: Barry Manilow | |
| Listen | |
| the city is singin' its night song | |
| a city of shadows and fading starlight | |
| mixed with bar light | |
| listen | |
| the empty streets echo the right song | |
| a melody I used to think was only for the | |
| lonely | |
| night song | |
| I hear you | |
| now as the night disappears | |
| but this time | |
| your blues | |
| is music to my ears | |
| the rumble of the train | |
| the rustle of the wind | |
| the rhythm of the footsteps | |
| the blarin' of a horn | |
| the murmur of a voice | |
| the echo of a siren | |
| night song! | |
| you used to find me cryin' in my beer | |
| now you remind me tomorrow she' ll be here | |
| she' ll be here! | |
| oh, night song | |
| you sing of a train from New Orleans | |
| and deep in the music I hear her hummin' | |
| now she' s coming home! | |
| the city is singin' its night song | |
| listen |