Cafè - Original 1979 Version
Cafe, cafe, cafe
It's up to you she said to me
She knew, I wanted to be free
It was a rainy Sunday afternoon
And the cafe crowd was growing
I want to hear, your answer now
I want to talk but don't know how
And everybody, there began to stare
As the lady started crying
Let's meet at our cafe
For cigarettes and brandy
Let's meet at our cafe
And talk, about it all
Let's meet at our cafe
With Charlie Brown and Sunday
Let's meet at our cafe
They always know it all
It's the atmosphere of deep discussion
Everybody there has so much to say
You can sit there for a month of Sundays
In our free and easy small-town cafe
Cafe, cafe, cafe
And as the rain kept fallin' down
We went to wander around the town
Because I couldn't leave her sitting there
With a tragic situation
And in the course of cafe days
We learned to change our loving ways
And all the things that made us laugh before
Seem so dumb and lack of action
It's up to you she said to me
She knew, I wanted to be free
It was a rainy Sunday afternoon
And the cafe crowd was growing
I want to hear, your answer now
I want to talk but don't know how
And everybody, there began to stare
As the lady started crying
Let's meet at our cafe
For cigarettes and brandy
Let's meet at our cafe
And talk, about it all
Let's meet at our cafe
With Charlie Brown and Sunday
Let's meet at our cafe
They always know it all
It's the atmosphere of deep discussion
Everybody there has so much to say
You can sit there for a month of Sundays
In our free and easy small-town cafe
Cafe, cafe, cafe
And as the rain kept fallin' down
We went to wander around the town
Because I couldn't leave her sitting there
With a tragic situation
And in the course of cafe days
We learned to change our loving ways
And all the things that made us laugh before
Seem so dumb and lack of action
Credits
Writer(s): Carmelo La Bionda, Richard Palmer James, Angelo La Bionda, Charly Ricanek
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