Great Lake Swimmers
Great Lake Swimmers
Great Lake Swimmers
Great Lake Swimmers
Great Lake Swimmers
Great Lake Swimmers
Great Lake Swimmers
Great Lake Swimmers
Great Lake Swimmers
Great Lake Swimmers
The Canadian folk-rockers use a simple melody and a waltz-like feel to accompany lyrics that describe the less picturesque features of Toronto, Ontario.
[Chorus]
I will never see the sun
Spadina, St. George, Bay, and Yonge
One for nothing, all for one
Spadina, St. George, Bay, and Yonge
[Verse]
Hey, you look like royalty
Weren't you born with muddy feet?
Hoarse, in high tops, totally lost
Those two streets will never meet
[Chorus]
I will never see the sun
Spadina, St. George, Bay, and Yonge
One for nothing, all for one
Spadina, St. George, Bay, and Yonge
[Verse]
So the map says 'you are here'
Waltzing in a garbage pile
Sweating like a weather's vane
Coughing thunder, sneezing rain
[Chorus]
I will never see the sun
Spadina, St. George, Bay, and Yonge
One for nothing, all for one
Spadina, St. George, Bay, and Yonge
[Verse]
There's a rag just up the street
Eats his history to keep warm
Got some blankets, got some bags
Screams confessions, shouts in vain
[Chorus]
I will never see the sun
Spadina, St. George, Bay, and Yonge
One for nothing, all for one
Spadina, St. George, Bay, and Yonge
I Will Never See the Sun was written by Tony Dekker.
I Will Never See the Sun was produced by Great Lake Swimmers.