It's not the spotlight song lyrics
If I ever feel the light again shining down on me
I don't have to tell you what a welcome it will be
I felt the light before but I let it slip away
But I still keep on believing that it'll come back some day
It's not the spotlight, it's not the cam'ra light
It's not the street lights of some old street of dreams
It ain't the moonlight, not even the sunlight
But I've seen it shining in your eyes and you know what I mean
Some times I try to tell myself the light was never real
Just a fantasy that used to be, the way I used to feel
But you and I know better, even though it's been so long
If your memory really serves you well, you'll never tell me no wrong
It's not the spotlight, it's not the cam'ra light
It's not the streetlights of some old street of dreams
It ain't the moonlight, not even the sunlight
But I've seen it shining in your eyes you know what I mean
So if I ever feel the light again shining down on me
I don't have to tell you what a welcome it would be
I felt the light before but I let it slip away
But I still keep on believing that it'll come back some day
It's not the spotlight, it's not the cam'ra light
It's not the streetlights of some old street of dreams
It ain't the moonlight, not even the sunlight
But I've seen it shining in your eyes and you know what I mean
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lyrics for It's not the spotlight, the 7th song of the 11 recorded for the album Atlantic crossing, with a total running time of 40:27, by Rod Stewart. It was released on August 15, 1975 via Riva Records, Warner Bros. Records, and produced by Tom Dowd.