John Lee Hooker
John Lee Hooker
John Lee Hooker
John Lee Hooker
John Lee Hooker
John Lee Hooker
John Lee Hooker
John Lee Hooker
John Lee Hooker
I cover the waterfront, watchin' the ship go by
I could see, everybody's baby, but I couldn't see mine
I could see, the ships pullin' in, to the harbor
I could see the people, meetin' their loved one
Shakin' hand, I sat there
So all alone, coverin' the waterfront
And after a while, all the people
Left the harbor, and headed for their destination
All the ships, left the harbor
And headed for their next destination
I sat there, coverin' the waterfront
And after a while, I looked down the ocean
As far as I could see, in the fog, I saw a ship
It headed, this way, comin' out the foam
It must be my baby, comin' down
And after a while, the ship pulled into the harbor
Rollin' slow, so cripple
And my baby, stepped off board
I was still, coverin' the waterfront
Said "Johnny, our ship had trouble, with the fog
And that's why we're so late, so late
Comin' home, comin' down'
The Waterfront (1966) was written by John Lee Hooker.
The Waterfront (1966) was produced by Ralph Bass.