Like A Sunday In Salem

Gene Cotton

"Like A Sunday In Salem" by Gene Cotton

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There was a lights out television show
There was an Amos and Andy on the radio
And a man on a hill runnin' round don't you know
Sayin' "ev'rybody here got to go"
Sayin' "ev'rybody here got to go"
There were some people out in Hollywood
The words they had spoken it was well understood
But three thousand miles and for ev'ryone's good
A man stood singing his song
Dancin' around all the tombstones he said
"That a man if he's livin' would rather be dead"
And he opened the eyes to the typewriter lead
And he said, "Now it won't be too long."

(Repeat chorus)
The people they gathered from miles all around
Like a Sunday in Salem they all could be found
And the lights all went out with a deafening sound
As the church bells rang once again
The curtains were drawn and the prophets had cried
When somebody screamed that the joker had lied
But the damage was done and the saints crucified
And the truth will be lost till the end

(Repeat Chorus)


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Chart History

Chart DatePosition
1978-09-3083
1978-10-0773
1978-10-1464
1978-10-2158
1978-10-2854
1978-11-0448
1978-11-1140
1978-11-1840
1978-11-2555
1978-12-0297

Peak Position: #40
Number of Weeks on Chart: 10