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1. |
| 2:55 | ||||
If it should please you, I have come to play
A glad or a sad tune, I wrote along the way And a few good songs about the old highway I been around so long Lord, I guess I'm here to stay So I'm itching to please you, with a topical song And a few golden oldies and a little hoedown And I think I know how to make you feel We're one and the same now, like a big flywheel I have seen the best of all those things you can't explain Wanderlust I did not trust but I never did complain So if it should please you, put away those blues Just settle on back now, I'll do my licks for you It's my own way and that's the way it goes You're a real good reason for a real good show I have seen the best of all those things you don't forget Wanderlust I did not trust and I ain't been done in yet So if you got the dead end of the dealing shoe This is your last chance man, we belong to you It's my own way and that's the way I feel We're one and the same now, like a big flywheel So if it should please you, I have come to play A glad or a sad tune, I wrote along the way And a few good songs about the old highway I been around so long Lord, I guess I'm here to stay We're one and the same now, let's take it away We're gonna take it real easy, let's take it away |
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2. |
| 4:18 | ||||
I ain't got nothin' to hide
My mind is an endless wire I got both feet on the ground I ain't got no one for hire I ain't got a thing to show My lives have all expired So don't go foolin' around An' set my wheels afire Down in the dark of a burnt out soul There's a few good second hand dreams Deep in the dark of a heavenly night with you Down in the black of a bottomless hole There's a few good second hand scenes Deep in the dark of a heavenly blue Where the sea runs green I ain't got nothin' to give My life is an endless climb My love's a paperback dream I don't have nothin' but time I ain't got a thing to show I don't know my own name So don't go foolin' around An' set my wheels aflame Down in the dark of a beat out soul There's a few good second hand dreams Deep in the dark of a heavenly night with you Down in the black of a bottomless hole There's a few good second hand scenes Deep in the dark of a heavenly blue Where the sea runs green I ain't got nothin' to hide My mind is an endless wire I got both feet on the ground I don't have no one for hire I ain't got a thing to show My life is an endless rhyme My love's a paperback dream I ain't got nothin' but time |
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3. |
| 2:51 | ||||
I go in for singing, I do it for my pay
But the kind of gig I can really dig is swiggin' at the break of day With a few good friends and neighbors into playin' the nighttime tunes So pass the jar and that old guitar in this hangdog hotel room Oh Lord it feels so good to play a nighttime tune So pass the jar and that old guitar in this hangdog hotel room I believe in magic, a little monkeyshines But the kind of row I can really hoe is playin' in tune on time With rhythms all around us we're like weavers at the loom So pass the jar and that old guitar in this hangdog hotel room Oh Lord it feels so good to play a nighttime tune So pass the jar and that old guitar in this hangdog hotel room When it comes to mornin' and goin' out at night Well the kind of test that I like the best is rubbin' the wrong girl right And a few good friends and neighbors into playin' the nighttime tunes So pass the jar and that old guitar in this hangdog hotel room Oh Lord it feels so good to play a nighttime tune So pass the jar and that old guitar in this hangdog hotel room With rhythms all around us we're like weavers at the loom So pass the jar and that old guitar in this hangdog hotel room |
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4. |
| 3:23 | ||||
I think you have somebody waiting outside in the rain to take you away
You got places to go, you got people to see still I'm gonna miss you but anyway I wish you good spaces in the far away places you go If it rains or it snows may you be safe and warm and never grow old And if you need somebody some time, you know I will always be there I'll do it although I'm not supposed to care I'll give you the keys to my flying machine if you'd like I will show you the light and when you call I'm gonna come to you And when you find someone who loves you, I'll know you would treat me the same Just lie there, you're not supposed to care I think you have somebody waiting outside in the rain to take you away. That's some kind of a game still I'm glad it came down to the final round but anyway If you think you need someone who needs you, you know I will always be there I'll do it although I'm not supposed to care I'll do it although I'm not supposed to care |
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5. |
| 2:30 | ||||
With ladylike devotion, she sails the bitter ocean,
if it wasn't for lovesick sailors, there'd be nothin' left but flotsam. Singin' why, me oh my, is there a better man than I? I hope you find your way back home, before you're lyin, high and dry, I hope you find your way back home before you die. Her sails below like bubbles, while you sip your daily doubles, if she wasn't so fond of the weather, she might give the deckhands trouble, Singin' why, me oh my, is there a better man than I? I hope you find your way back home, before you're lyin, high and dry, I hope you find your way back home before you die. One day when I grew older, I found I could not hold her, she took on a fine young skipper, who soon ran her up on a boulder. Singin' why, me oh my, is there a better man than I? I hope you find your way back home, before you're lyin, high and dry, I hope you find your way back home before you die. Now the pleasures of the harbor, don't include a lady barber, if it wasn't for Long John Silver, all of us pirates would've been martyrs, Singin' why, me oh my, is there a better man than I? I hope you find your way back home, before you're lyin, high and dry, I hope you find your way back home, before you're lyin, high and dry, I hope you find your way back home before you die. |
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6. |
| 6:18 | ||||
The legend lives on from the Chippewa on down Of the big lake they called 'Gitche Gumee' The lake, it is said, never gives up her dead When the skies of November turn gloomy With a load of iron ore twenty-six thousand tons more Than the Edmund Fitzgerald weighed empty. That good ship and crew was a bone to be chewed When the gales of November came early. The ship was the pride of the American side Coming back from some mill in Wisconsin As the big freighters go, it was bigger than most With a crew and good captain well seasoned Concluding some terms with a couple of steel firms When they left fully loaded for Cleveland And later that night when the ship's bell rang Could it be the north wind they'd been feelin'? The wind in the wires made a tattle-tale sound And a wave broke over the railing And every man knew, as the captain did too, T'was the witch of November come stealin'. The dawn came late and the breakfast had to wait When the Gales of November came slashin'. When afternoon came it was freezin' rain In the face of a hurricane west wind. When suppertime came, the old cook came on deck sayin'. Fellas, it's too rough to feed ya. At Seven P.M. a main hatchway caved in, he said Fellas, it's been good t'know ya The captain wired in he had water comin' in And the good ship and crew was in peril. And later that night when his lights went outta sight Came the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald. Does any one know where the love of God goes When the waves turn the minutes to hours? The searches all say they'd have made Whitefish Bay If they'd put fifteen more miles behind her. They might have split up or they might have capsized; May have broke deep and took water. And all that remains is the faces and the names Of the wives and the sons and the daughters. Lake Huron rolls, Superior sings In the rooms of her ice-water mansion. Old Michigan steams like a young man's dreams; The islands and bays are for sportsmen. And farther below Lake Ontario Takes in what Lake Erie can send her, And the iron boats go as the mariners all know With the Gales of November remembered. In a musty old hall in Detroit they prayed, In the Maritime Sailors' Cathedral. The church bell chimed till it rang twenty-nine times For each man on the Edmund Fitzgerald. The legend lives on from the Chippewa on down Of the big lake they call 'Gitche Gumee'. Superior, they said, never gives up her dead When the gales of November come early! |
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7. |
| 3:38 | ||||
When it's midnight on the meadow
And the cats are in the shed And the river tells a story At the window by my bed If you listen very closely Be as quiet as you can In the yard you'll hear him It is the pony man We're always there to greet him When he tumbles into town He leads a string of ponies Some are white and some are brown And they never seem to kick or bite They only want to play And they live on candy apples Instead of oats and hay And when we're all assembled He gives a soft command And we climb aboard our ponies As in a row the stand Then down the road we gallop And across the fields we fly And soon we all go sailing off Into the midnight sky And as we gaily rock along Beside a ripplin' sea There's Tom 'n Dick 'n Sally And Mary Joe and me And the pony man is leading Cause he's travelled here before And he gives a whoop and a holler At Mr. Moon's front door And as we stop to rest a while Where the soda river glides Up to the slip comes a pirate ship To take us for a ride And the pony man's the captain And the children are the crew And we go in search of treasure And laugh the whole night through And when the hold is filled with gold And the sails begin to strain And the deck's piled high with apple pie We head for port again And down the whirling starcase So swift our ponies fly And we're safely in our beds again When the sunbeams kiss the sky When it's midnight on the meadow And the cats are in the shed And the river tells a story At the window by my bed If you listen very closely Be as quiet as you can In the yard you'll hear him It is the pony man |
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8. |
| 3:27 | ||||
You think you had the last laugh
Now you know this can't be true Even though the sun shines down upon you now Sometimes you must feel blue You make the best of each new day You try not to be sad Even though the sky falls down upon you Call it midnight feelin' bad When you wake up to the promise Of your dream world comin' true With one less friend to call on Was it someone that I knew Away you will go sailin' In a race among the ruins If you plan to face tomorrow Do it soon The road to love is littered By the bones of other ones Who by the magic of the moment Were mysteriously undone You try to understand it But you never seem to find Any kind of freedom comin' clean Is just another state of mind When you wake up to the promise Of your dream world comin' true With one less friend to call on Was it someone that I knew Away you will go sailin' In a race among the ruins If you plan to face tomorrow Do it soon So take the best of all that's left You know this cannot last Even though your mother was your maker From her apron strings you pass Just think about the fool Who by his virtue can be found In a most unusual situation Playin' jester to the clown When you wake up to the promise Of your dream world comin' true With one less friend to call on Was it someone that I knew Away you will go sailin' In a race among the ruins If you plan to face tomorrow Do it soon When you wake up to the promise Of your dream world comin' true With one less friend to call on Was it someone that I knew Away you will go sailin' In a race among the ruins If you plan to face tomorrow Do it soon |
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9. |
| 3:16 | ||||
I'm sailin' down the summer wind,
I got whiskers on my chin, and I like the mood I'm in, as I while away the time of day, in the lee of Christian Island. Tall and strong, she dips and reels, I call her Silver Heels, and she tells me how she feels. She's a good old boat and she'll stay afloat, through the toughest gail and keep smilin', but for one more day she would like to stay, in the lee of Christian Island. I'm sailin' down the summer day, where fish and seagulls play, I put my troubles all away. And when the gail comes up I'll fill me cup, with the whiskey of the highlands. She's a good old ship and she'll make the trip, from the lee of Christian Island. Tall and strong she slips along, I sing for her a song, and she leans into the wind. She's a good old boat and she'll stay afloat, through the toughest gail and keep smilin', and when the summer ends we will rest again, in the lee of Christian Island. and when the summer ends we will rest again, in the lee of Christian Island. |
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10. |
| 2:52 | ||||
All the lovely ladies in their finery tonight
I wish that I could know them one by one All the handsome gentlemen with loving on their minds Strolling in to take the ladies home Bless you all and keep you on the road to tenderness Heaven can be yours just for now. All the gentle strangers who by nature do not smile To everyone who cannot hold a pen To all you heavy rounders with a headache for your pains Who dread the thought of going 'round the bend Bless you all and keep you on the road to better things Heaven can be yours just for now. To all the lovely ladies in their finery tonight I wish that I could kiss you while you knit To all the ones who learn to live with bein' second-guessed Whose job it is to give more then to get Bless you all and keep you with the strength to understand Heaven can be yours just for now. To all the little dreamers with a dream that cannot last To all the sleeping giants who must wake To every man who answers to the letter of the law And all the rest imprisoned by mistake Bless you all and keep you with the faith to let it pass Heaven can be yours just for now To all the lonely sailors who have trouble beeing seen To all of you with heartache that remains Maybe sometime later you might swim back into shore If someone could relieve you of your chains Bless you all and keep you all on the land or on the sea Heaven can be yours, just for now |
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11. |
| 3:02 | ||||
Oh the prairie lights are burnin' bright
The Chinook wind is a-movin' in Tomorrow night I'll be Alberta bound Though I've done the best I could My old luck ain't been so good and Tomorrow night I'll be Alberta bound No one-eyed man could e'er forget The Rocky Mountain sunset It's a pleasure just to be Alberta bound I long to see my next of kin To know what kind of shape they're in Tomorrow night I'll be Alberta bound Alberta bound, Alberta bound It's good to be Alberta bound Alberta bound, Alberta bound It's good to be Alberta bound Oh the skyline of Toronto Is somethin' you'll get onto But they say you've got to live there for a while And if you got the money You can get yourself a honey A written guarantee ta make you smile But it's snowin' in the city And the streets and brown and gritty And I know there's pretty girls all over town But they never seem ta find me And the one I left behind me Is the reason that I'll be Alberta bound Alberta bound, Alberta bound It's good to be Alberta bound Alberta bound, Alberta bound It's good to be Alberta bound It's good to be Alberta bound |
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12. |
| 5:00 | ||||
His father was a man who could never understand,
the shame on the red man's face. So they lived in the hills and they never came down, but to trade in the white man's place. Early in the spring when the snow had disappeared, they came down with a bag of skins. In the fall of the year of 1910, daddy died by the rope down in Cherokee Bend. Daddy didn't like what the white man said, 'bout the dirty little kid at his side. Daddy didn't like what the white man did, nor the deal or the way that he lied. There was blood on the floor of the government store, when the men took his daddy away, but the boy stayed back till he'd come to his end, then he run like the wind from Cherokee Bend. Now the mother was alone and the winter was at hand, and she prayed to her spirit kin. It was warm in the lodge in the Kentucky hills, on the day when the boy came in. Then a blizzard came down and it covered up the door, till they thought that it never would end, and he told her the tale of the terrible affair, in the government store down in Cherokee Bend. Daddy didn't like what the white man said, 'bout the dirty little kid at his side, daddy didn't like what the white man did, nor the deal or the way that he lied. For three long days and three long nights, they wept and they mourned and then, she returned to her work and her weavin', and they tried to forget about Cherokee Bend. Now the boy wasn't big but he hunted what he could, and they lived for a time that way, but the food run low and the meat went bad, and she said to the boy one day. "I'm leavin' tonight and I never will return, from the land of my spirit kin, you must take what you need and trade what you can, for a red man's grave down in Cherokee Bend". It wasn't very long till she closed her eyes, and he wrapped her in a robe, he found her a place on the side of a hill, and he buried her in the snow. Early in the spring he was seen comin' down, with his load lookin' ragged and thin. Not a year had gone by till he stood once again, in the government store down in Cherokee Bend. He was ten years tall and a redskin too, so he hadn't much face to save, and the men sat around and they laughed and they clowned, at the talk of a criminal's grave. Then a man from the east didn't smile when he said, "you're the son of that indian scum, if you value your hide then you better abide, by the white man's rules here in Cherokee Bend". Daddy didn't like what the white man said, 'bout the dirty little kid at his side. Daddy didn't like what the white man did, nor the deal or the way that he lied. And he spit on the floor of the government store, and it served him to no good end, at the close of the day they had taken him away, to the white man's school down in Cherokee Bend. It's been twenty one years since the boy disappeared, where he run to nobody knows, but they say he fell in with a man named Jim, and he rides in the rodeos, and they say he returns all alone to a place, hidden deep in the Kentucky glen, and it's pretty well known who hauled up the stone, to the grave on the hill above Cherokee Bend. Daddy didn't like what the white man said, 'bout the dirty little kid at his side. Daddy didn't like what the white man did, nor the deal or the way that he lied. There was blood on the floor of the government store, when the men took his daddy away, it was 1910 and they never had a friend, when he died by the rope down in Cherokee Bend. It was 1910 and they never had a friend, when he died by the rope down in Cherokee Bend. |
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13. |
| 3:58 | ||||
Oh the gist of it all is the first day of fall is the day when my ship will set sail
The best of all friends will say good-bye again there's still time for one last glass of ale We'll sail away proudly, our backs to the wall on a southwind and lots of good cheer And when we've looked over the white cliffs of Dover, We'll be in Bahama next year From Bermuda on down the Triangle around us will teach us a lesson or two There's many a mate who unevenyly stated the course he had charted was true "Don't worry 'bout me," he said "Go down below, give a certified sailor a turn, Just sip on your rum or I'll give you my thumb and say, son you got something t' learn!" It's a mighty hard way to come down And a mighty fine way to be found So hand me my grip from an old sailing ship Put the kiss of the dawn on my lips With some luck tonight I might have her at my fingertips Oh the best of all things is the first day of spring when when the water runs heavy and fast The mermaids have all gone to Davy Jones' Ball And it seems their first trip was their last They had so much fun They don't wish to return to the beach where they lay all day long They'd rather stay under And boy it's no wonder When all the rock lobsters roll on It's a mighty fine way to be found Triangle Triangle Oh see my ship dangle We're bound for Bahama my friend Like lovers like danger Like babies like mangers But that's where my storybook ends Like soldiers of fortune, believers in God And all kings without crosses to bear All sweepers and cleaners with no misdemeanors Should try the triangle out there It's a mighty hard way to come down And a mighty fine way to be found So hand me my grip From an old sailing ship Put the kiss of dawn on my lips With some luck tonight I might have her at my fingertips When she took her last tumble The sea bottom rumbled There was no confusion or blame The captain said "Men we must answer again to the sea so ye may not complain" And as they lay sleeping down there in the deep With their faces turned up to the stars A tuna fish turned To a mermaid in bed and said "There goes another sandbar" It's a mighty hard way to come down And a mighty fine way to be found So hand me my grip From an old sailing ship Put the kiss of the dawn on my lips With some luck tonight I might have her at my fingertips |
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14. |
| 3:03 | ||||
Let me reach out love and touch you
Let me hold you for a while I've been all around the world Oh, how I long to see you smile There's a shadow on the moon And the waters here below Do not shine the way they should And I love you, just in case you didn't know Let it go Let it happen like it happened once before It's a wicked wind and it chills me to the bone And if you do not believe me Come and gaze upon the shadow at your door Won't you lie down by me baby Run your fingers through my hands I've been all around the town And still I do not understand Is it me or is it you Or the shadow of a dream Is it wrong to be in love Could it be the finest love I've ever seen Set it free Let it happen like it happened once before It's a wicked wind and it chills me to the bone And if you do not believe me Come and gaze upon the shadow at your door Please kiss me gently, darlin' Where the river runs away From the mountains in the springtime On a blue and windy day Where there's beauty all around As the shades of night grow deep As the morning stars grow dim They will find us in the shadows fast asleep Let it go Let it happen like it happened once before It's a wicked wind and it chills me to the bone And if you do not believe me Come and gaze upon the shadow at your door |
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15. |
| 3:46 | ||||
Some life I've been livin'
Like a song in the night Good sounds every moment Good news and bright lights Anytime I get lonesome I just got to do the things right Make way for the lady You can do it my son Makin' hay with no gravy Brings the good folk down Anytime you get lonely You just got to turn it around This life I've bin given It don't tell you no lies Could've been somewhat wasted How could it be otherwise When the sound of the laughter Brought the tears in to my eyes Make way for the lady You can do it my son Makin' hay with no gravy Gets the day's work done When a blue mood gets rollin' You just got to turn it around Turn it around Shake hands with the father The son and the holy ghost The impossible believers And the heavenly host If you must do it better You just got to do it the most Make way for the lady You can do it my son Makin' hay with no gravy Brings all the good folks down When a blue moon starts risin' You just got to turn it around Turn it around Turn it around Make way for the lady And turn it around |
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16. |
| 4:08 | ||||
All around old Cape Horn
Ships of the line, ships of the morn Some who wish they'd never been born They are the ghosts of Cape Horn Fal deral dal riddle de rum With a rim dim diddy And a rum dum dum Sailing away at the break of dawn They are the ghosts of Cape Horn See them all in sad repair Demons dance everywhere Southern gales, tattered sails And none to tell the tales Come all of you rustic old sea dogs Who follow the bright Southern Cross You were rounding the Horn In the eye of a storm When you lost her one day And you read all your letters From oceans away Then you took them to the bottom of the sea All around old Cape Horn Ships of the line, ships of the morn Some who wish they'd never been born They are the ghosts of Cape Horn Fal deral dal riddle de rum With a rim dim diddy And a rum dum dum Sailing away at the break of dawn They are the ghosts of Cape Horn Come all you old sea dogs from Devon Southampton, Penzance, and Kinsale You were caught by the chance Of a sailor's last dance It was not meant to be And you read all your letters Cried anchors aweigh Then you took them to the bottom of the sea All around old Cape Horn Ships of the line, ships of the morn Some who wish they'd never been born They are the ghosts of Cape Horn Fal deral dal riddle de rum With a rim dim diddy And a rum dum dum Sailing away at the break of dawn They are the ghosts of Cape Horn |
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| 3:59 | ||||
Now it looks to me like the same old place,
in the sky it looks like rain. The same old town with the same old streets, my address has not changed. You can find me there with the door shut tight, and the one wish that remains. Baby step back, baby step back, either step up or step back. Now you know I don't write no bad checks, I have no wish to repent. I've seen a few but whatever I do, I don't cause no accidents. Whiskey and wine help me pass the time, I don't leave no evidence. Baby step back, baby step back, either step up or step back. Baby step back, baby step back, either step up or step back. (inst.) Still I don't kneel down I was born to fight, so you best leave me alone. Maybe I'll get much more than I need, or much less than I should own, last of all let me say it again, either step up or step on. Baby step back, baby step back, either step up or step back. Baby walk back, baby walk back, either walk on or walk back. (inst.) Baby step back, baby step back, either step up or step back. Baby walk back, baby walk back, either walk on or walk back. Baby step back, baby step back, either step up or step back. (fade) |
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18. |
| 3:22 | ||||
There's a warm wind tonight
And the moon turns the tide When the stars take their ride She'll be leavin' Where she goes, I don't know She won't tell me what it is That makes her act like this But I've got a funny feelin' that it's me It's worth believin' Should I ask Do you like to go walking on the shore And listen to the sea Or could it be someone kind Could it be that I'm the fool There's somethin' wrong with you And I've got a funny feelin' that it's me It's worth believin' There's a breeze from the shore And the waves overlap When I've called in the cat She'll go walkin' And she cries to herself In the night when I'm asleep She lies awake and weeps Could it be someone new Some old who has returned Or is it just a game But I've got a funny feelin' that it's me It's worth believin' There's a warm wind tonight And the moon turns the tide When the stars take their ride She'll be leavin' Where she goes, I don't know She won't tell me what it is That makes her act like this But I've got a funny feelin' that it's me It's worth believin' |