Released: September 10, 2004

Songwriter: Chicane Gretchen Peters Bryan Adams

Producer: Bryan Adams

There was this girl I used to see - Down on 42nd street
She'd walk by on her way to work - n' make the air smell so sweet
I used to sit in a coffee shop - Sometimes I'd have a cup
And when she'd go by - She'd light up the sky like the sun coming up

She be standin' by the bus stop - Driver opened up the door
I'd just sit n' watch her - Gettin' on the 104
I wanna give her my number - I wanna tell her my name
Wanna climb on board that cross-town bus
Take a chance she feels the same

It's just another East Side story
Everybody's got a tale to tell
Like a hundred guys before me
I fell under her spell
(It's just another East Side story.)

Some things you hold on to - n' some you just let go
It seems like the ones that you can't have are the ones you want the most
I think about her sometimes - I wonder if she was real
And if I ever find her I'm gonna tell her how I feel

It's just another East Side story
Everybody's got a tale to tell
Like a hundred guys before me
I fell under her spell
Yeah, her spell

Still the same old story - Still the same old game
Up there on the East Side - Life goes on the same
She never knew my number - Never even knew my name
She climbed on board that cross-town bus I never saw her again

It's just another East Side story
Everybody's got a tale to tell
Like a hundred guys before me
I fell under her spell
Her spell, her spell
Yeah, it's just another East Side story
Just another East Side Story
Just another East Side Story

It's just another East Side story

Bryan Adams

Bryan Adams is a Canadian singer/songwriter and record producer.

He has gathered 15 Grammy Award nominations, including a win for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture or Television in 1992. Additionally, Adams is known for his work on the soundtrack to the 2002 animated film, Stallion of the Cimarron. He has also, along with his longtime collaborator Jim Vallance, written the music and lyrics to the Broadway show Pretty The Musical.

Adams' Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles include Heaven, All for Love and Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman.