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“The Angel Song”, by Los Angeles based glam metal/hard rock band, Great White, was written by Mark Kendall and Alan Niven.
The track reached #30 on the Billboard Hot 100, and #18 on the Mainstream Rock charts. It appeared on their double-platinum album ‘…Twice Shy’, which was the first album to fe...
Fallen angel ripped and bruised
Think on better days
Life is rude, treats you bad
Tears your wings away
Raise your eyes to star and sky
Believe in fly always
Take your dreams, your broken schemes
And sweep the past away
Fly lonely angel
High above these streets
Fly lonely angel
Far away from mad desire
Hollywood ain't paved with gold
It's just a trick of light
Sunset falls on stars of old
And blinds you with its light
A spiders web of tangled lives
Lays stretched across the hills
From distances it's glistening
Like El Dorado's halls
Fly lonely angel
High above these streets of fire
Fly lonely angel
Far away from mad desire
The dream was light
And fragrant nights
But how were you to know
The streets are hard
They're mean and scared
Where only fools find gold
Fly lonely angel
High above these streets of fire
Fly lonely angel
Far away from mad desire
Fly lonely angel
Spread your wings another way
Fly lonely angel
Find a better way
A better day
The Angel Song was written by Mark Kendall & Alan Niven.
The Angel Song was produced by Alan Niven & Michael Lardie.
Great White released The Angel Song on Wed Apr 12 1989.