Stevie Ray Vaughan Songs - Crossfire
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Crossfire


Stevie Ray Vaughan - Crossfire Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: In Step
Released: 1989

Crossfire Lyrics


Day by day,night after night
Blinded by the neon lights
Hurry here, hustlin' there
No one's got the time to spare
Money's tight, nothin' free
Won't somebody come and rescue me?
I am stranded, caught in the Crossfire
Stranded, caught in the crossfire

Tooth for tooth, eye for an eye
Sell your soul just to buy, buy, buy
Beggin' a dollar, stealin' a dime
Come on can't you see that I
I am stranded ,caught in the crossfire
I am stranded, caught in the crossfire

I need some kind of kindness, some kind of sympathy oh, no
We're stranded, caught in the crossfire

Save the strong lose the weak
Never turning the other cheek
Trust nobody don't be no fool
Whatever happened to the golden rule?
We got stranded, caught in the crossfire
We got stranded, caught in the crossfire
We got stranded, caught in the crossfire
Stranded, caught in the crossfire
Help me

Writer/s: THOMAS SMEDLEY, REESE WYNANS, BILL CARTER, RUTH ELLSWORTH, CHRIS LAYTON
Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, LITTLE BROTHER MUSIC INC.
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  • In Step was Stevie's first album after he stopped drinking, and is dedicated to sobriety. The album title is a reference to the 12 step program for alcoholics. The songs on the album refer to the pressures of life that lead to alcohol abuse, but show how you can still rock out even when you are sober.
  • This was written by the Austin-based songwriter Bill Carter and his wife/songwriting partner Ruth Ellsworth. The pair also wrote "Willie The Wimp" for Vaughan and Why Get Up?, which was recorded by The Fabulous Thunderbirds. Carter was in a band with Johnny Depp called P! in the mid-'90s.

    Tommy Shannon, Chris Layton and Reese Wynans, all of whom were members of Vaughan's band Double Trouble, also got a songwriting credit on this track.
  • Stevie was tragically killed in a helicopter crash on Aug 27 1990, moments after sharing the stage (and guitar jam) with Eric Clapton, Robert Cray and brother Jimmy Vaughan. (thanks, Brad - Brisbane, Australia)