On the seefront down at Brighton we used to harmonize
Me, Griff and Johnny, Slick and some other guys
We were singing oldies, but they were goodies then
And today when I play my old 45’s I remember when
We practiced in the backroom, down in the old saint Louis hall
Crowding under the arches, singing doo-waps to the wall
And when we played at Richmond, we’d really pack’em in
And the people would travel from miles around, just to hear The Razors sing
'Cause we were looking for an echo, an answer to our sound
A place to be in harmony
A place we almost found.
We forget the world around us when we sang old “Chapel Bells"
We’d sing songs by The Moonglows, The Harptones and The Dells
And when we sang “Sincerely", we would sing with all our might
Even though the town was sleeping, we’d break the still of the night
We’ve seen a lot of changes since when we first begin
We’ve gone our separate ways now, even sung with some old bands
Now we’ve turned into oldies, but we were goodies then
And today when I play my old 45’s I remember when
We were looking for an echo, an answer to our sound
A place to be in harmony
A place we almost found.
We were looking for an echo, an answer to our sound
A place to be in harmony
A place we almost found.