No kids out on the street today,
We could be livin' on the moon.
Maybe everybody's packed their bags an' moved away,
It's gonna be a long, long, long Sunday afternoon.
Just killin' time an' kickin' cans around,
Try to remember jokes I knew
I tell them to myself
But they're not funny since I found
It's gonna be a long, long, long Sunday afternoon
My best friend always had sweets t'share,
He Knew all the words in the dictionary.
I wish that I could be like,
Wear clean clothes, talk properly like,
Do sums an' history like my friend.
My best friend he could swear like a soldier
You'd laugh 'til y' died at the stories he told you
His clothes were untidy from Monday to Friday
I wish that I could be like
Kick a ball and climb a tree like
Run around with dirty knees like
My Friend, my friend
Feels like everybody stayed in bed
Or maybe I woke up too soon.
Am I the last survivor,
Is everybody dead?
On this long, long, long Sunday afternoon,
Sunday afternoon
Barbara Ruth Dickson is a Scottish singer and actress, born in Glasgow in 1947. Known for her powerful voice and theatrical performances, she has achieved great success both as a musical theatre performer and as a solo artist. Among her most notable roles are those in Chess, Blood Brothers, John, Paul, George, Ringo ... and Bert and Spend, Spend, Spend. She has won two Laurence Olivier Awards for Best Actress in a Musical in 1983 and 2000. Her collaboration with Elaine Paige for the duet "I Know Him So Well" achieved international popularity. Dickson is also known for her interpretations of traditional Scottish and folk songs, as well as original songs ranging from rock to jazz. Some of her most representative songs are: "I Know Him So Well", "January Song", "The Last Rose of Summer", "A Woman's Heart" and "Once in a Lifetime".
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