I'm listening to "City Lights" by Bill Anderson who had many a hit in the 60's and beyond. Songs like "Still", "Po' Folks", and "Wild Weekend" were just a few of the songs he did. Songs he wrote for other artists include "Saginaw, Michigan", "Slippin' Away", "I Don't Love You Anymore", and "Once a Day". He was elected to the Country Hall of Fame in 2001 and the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2018. He's famously known as "Whisperin" Bill. He was born in 1937 and is still with us.
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"A bright array of city lights as far as I can see.
The great white way shines through the night for lonely guys like me.
The cabaretes and honky tonks their flashing signs invite,
A broken heart to lose itself in the glow of city lights.
Lights that say forget her name in a glass of cherry wine.
Lights that offer other girls for empty hearts like mine.
They paint a pretty picture of a world that's gay and bright,
But it's just a mask for loneliness behind those city lights."