Warren Zevon
Warren Zevon
Warren Zevon
Warren Zevon
Warren Zevon
Warren Zevon
Warren Zevon
Warren Zevon
Warren Zevon
Jackson Browne, on co-writing “Tenderness on the Block” with close friend Warren Zevon: “We wrote that song the night I came over [responding to Crystal’s call] because he had pulled the bannister off the staircase. By the time I got back there, all was calm, and he didn’t remember pulling the banis...
[Verse 1]
Mama, where's your pretty little girl tonight?
Trying to run before she can walk, that's right
She's growing up, she has a young man waiting
She's growing up, she has a young man waiting
[Chorus]
Wide eyes, she'll be street-wise
To the lies and the jive talk
But she'll find true love
And tenderness on the block
[Verse 2]
Daddy, don't you ask her when she's coming in
And when she's home, don't ask her where she's been
She's going out, she has a young man waiting
She's going out, can't keep her young man waiting
[Chorus]
She'll be okay, let her have her day
'Cause it's a long way, it's a long walk
But she'll find true love
And tenderness on the block
[Instrumental Break]
[Bridge]
I know how much it hurts to see her go
She has a mind of her own, you know
She's all grown up, she has a young man waiting
She's all grown up, she has a young man waiting
[Chorus]
She was wide-eyed, now she's street-wise
To the lies and the jive talk
But she'll find true love
And tenderness on the block
She'll find true love
And tenderness on the block
[Outro]
Oh, oh, oh
Yeah, hey, now
Oh, oh, oh
Yeah, hey, now
Oh, oh, oh
Yeah, hey, now
Oh, oh, oh
Yeah, hey, now
Oh, oh, oh
Tenderness on the Block was written by Jackson Browne & Warren Zevon.
Tenderness on the Block was produced by Waddy Wachtel & Jackson Browne.
Warren Zevon released Tenderness on the Block on Wed Jan 18 1978.