TROUT FISHING IN AMERICA

- Park Avenue And Tyson Street Lyrics

(C. Calvert/K. Grimwood/E. Idlet)
For as long as I recall,
There's this picture on my wall
Of a place where two roads meet--
Park Avenue and Tyson Street.
Chorus: Part of my life, frozen in time,
In a gas light with a blue line
I can go back there any time.
Marble stairs and red-brick rows
Look the same each way you go;
Park Avenue runs north and south,
While Tyson Street lives hand-to-mouth.
Chorus:
Artists on the sidewalk, painting in pairs,
Making ends meet, she's selling her hair,
Captured in a frame, take me back there.
There are no faces on these streets.
And no business to complete.
For as long as I recall,
There's this picture on my wall.
Chorus:

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Who wrote Park Avenue And Tyson Street lyrics?


Park Avenue And Tyson Street is written by Craig Calvert.
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When was Park Avenue And Tyson Street released?


It is first released in 1992 as part of Trout Fishing In America's album "Over the Limit" which includes 13 tracks in total. This song is the 8th track on this album.
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Which genre is Park Avenue And Tyson Street?


Park Avenue And Tyson Street falls under the genres Singer, Songwriter.
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How long is the song Park Avenue And Tyson Street?


Park Avenue And Tyson Street song length is 4 minutes and 15 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): craig calvert
Record Label(s): 1992 Trout Records
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