"Streetlights" is a song written by Bonnie Raitt and Mike Post, and it was included in Raitt's seventh studio album, "Sweet Forgiveness," released in 1977. The song has a slow and soulful bluesy-rock style that showcases Raitt's exceptional slide guitar skills and emotive vocals. "Streetlights" received critical acclaim and became one of Raitt's signature tunes. The lyrics talk about the emotional struggle of a couple dealing with the pain of a broken relationship, trying to find their way in the dark and hoping that the streetlights will guide them home. The song features a beautiful arrangement of piano, saxophone, and percussion. Over the years, "Streetlights" has been covered by various artists, including Joan Baez, Debbie Harry, and The Neville Brothers.
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