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  1. I still hang around neither lost nor found Hear the lonely sound of music in the night Nights are always bright That's all that's left for me, yeah I play the street life Because there's no place I can go Street life, it's the only way I know Street life And there's a thousand cards to play Until you play your life away You dress and walk and talk You're who you think you are Street life, you ...

  2. Songfacts®: Crusaders pianist Joe Sample wrote this with the lyricist Will Jennings, who told Songfacts: "The lyric, all that came right off of Hollywood Boulevard. It's also been used in a lot of rap songs, some samples, they always do the chorus." An inspiration for Sample was the beginner's ski slope at Mammoth Mountain in California.

  3. That's all that's left for me, yeah. I play the street life. Because there's no place I can go. Street life, it's the only way I know. Street life. And there's a thousand cards to play. Until you play your life away. You dress and walk and talk. You're who you think you are.

  4. Randy Crawford Greatest Hits. Album • Randy Crawford • 2015. 8 songs • 38 minutes. Play. Save to library. 1. Rainy Night in Georgia. 70K plays. 5:19.

  5. Listen to Street Life by Randy Crawford, 746,119 Shazams. ... I play the street life Because there's no place I can go Street life It's the only life I know Street life And, there's a thousand cards to play Street life Until you play your life away You never let people see Just who you wanna be And every night you shine Just like a superstar The type of life that's played Attempts at ...

  6. 27. März 2010 · (1995)Street lifeI play the street lifebecause there's no place I can goStreet lifeit's the only life I knowStreet lifeand there's a thousand cards to playSt...

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  7. 8. Mai 2024 · Streetlife is a funk and jazz song by American jazz singer Randy Crawford, released in 1979. Produced by Joe Sample and Wilton Felder of The Crusaders, the song became a commercial success, reaching number 36 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 5 on the R&B charts. The song is known for its smooth melody and lyrics that tell the story of life on the streets.