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1. |
| 2:41 | ||||
Your late night conversation
Telephone call and an inspiration For a heart to recall, had a tumble and fall And my friends all say I'm lazy Clumsy at love and I'm middle age crazy I stumble along with a tumble and fall Or maybe I'll come to my senses Or come back to you when the fences are mended Maybe love is a quiet whisper after all Maybe love is a heart that heals you Harmony when you can't recall the melody to the song You're just singin' along, yes, you now sing along to the tumble and fall I remember the sensuous cold The chill of the month through an open window And a beat of of your heart to a tumble and fall You see I'm a little something you always needed Your tried and true and I should believe in the strength of your arms When I tumble and fall So, maybe I'll come to my senses Or come back to you when the fences are mended Maybe love is a quiet whisper after all Maybe love is a heart that heals you Harmony when you can't recall the melody to the song You just singin' along, yes, you now sing along to the tumble and fall Oh, I'll sing along to the tumble and fall |
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2. |
| 3:58 | ||||
Your phone call took my by surprise
Gee, it's been a long, long time Since those hot and humid Texas nights When we went swimm'n in the tide Corpus Christi seems so far away And I'm not talk'n 'bout the miles And there ain't much I wouldn't give today Just to see one of your smiles [Chorus:] But here I sit alone in Denver Sipp'n the California wine And I've got all night to remember you I'm in a lone star state of mind I just saw John Wayne on the Late, Late Show Save the girl and ride away And I was hoping as the credits rolled He'd make it back to her someday [Chorus] It's a thousand miles or more From here to your front door I'd be there tomorrow if I left today And I'd just pack up my guitar You know it's really not that far When you called you said I'd have a place to stay |
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3. |
| 2:42 | ||||
My bags are waiting in a cab downstairs
I've got a ticket in my pocket says I'll make it out of here And I came by here just to tell you good-by I can see it in your face, you don't want to know why I made up my mind late last night That I would leave your city behind Oh, and love is not in question When you're holding the answer In your cold heart and your closed mind You've got a cold heart and a closed mind Out in these streets these people are angry Well, they push and shove one another aside Well, I worked from the heart and you worked for the money But I paid the price for your will to survive I made up my mind late last night That I would leave your city behind Oh, and love is not in question When you're holding the answer In your cold heart and your closed mind You've got a cold heart and a closed mind Chicago roars like a midwest hurricane I see that storm in your eyes One of these mornings when you're making your way Just gonna wash you out with the tide My bags are waiting in a cab downstairs I've got a ticket in my pocket says I'll make it out of here And I came by here just to tell you good-by I can see it in your face, you don't want to know why I made up my mind late last night That I would leave your city behind Oh, and love is not in question When you're holding the answer In your cold heart and your closed mind You've got a cold heart and a closed mind |
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4. |
| 4:12 | ||||
From a distance the world looks blue and green
And the snow-capped mountains white From a distance the ocean meets the stream And the eagle takes to flight From a distance there is harmony And it echoes through the land It's the voice of hope, it's the voice of peace It's the voice of every man From a distance we all have enough And no one is in need There are no guns, no bombs, no diseases No hungry mouths to feed From a distance we are instruments Marching in a common band Playing songs of home, playing songs of peace They're the songs of every man God is watching us, God is watching us God is watching us from a distance From a distance you look like my friend Even though we are at war From a distance I can't comprehend What all this war is for From a distance there is harmony And it echoes through the land It's the hope of hopes, it's the love of loves It's the heart of every man It's the hope of hopes, It's the love of loves It's the song of every man |
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5. |
| 2:52 | ||||
Gonna wake up crazy to the cry of the trains on Beacon Street
So far from home, so far from love, so far from a friend in need And all I need is a heart to hold and a good night's sleep And all I have is the cry of the trains as they bid farewell on Beacon Street [Chorus:] And here I am again I'm in the company of strangers It's a cold winter wind that sings a song You say your love is lost I'm not the kind who lingers on So it's farewell to your heart Cause when the love is gone, it's gone. I never did feel lonely till I looked in the mirror and all I could see Was a little bit of you in the corner of an eye in need of a good night's sleep And all I need is to close my eyes to find my dreams And all I had was the cry of the trains as we bid farewell on Beacon Street [Chorus] Gonna wake up crazy to the cry of the trains on Beacon Street So far from home, so far from love, so far from a friend in need And all I need is a heart to hold and a good night's sleep And all I have is the cry of the trains as they bid farewell on Beacon Street And all I had was the cry of the trains as we bid farewell on Beacon Street And all I had was the cry of the trains as we bid farewell on Beacon Street Bid farewell to a lonely heart on Beacon Street |
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6. |
| 2:50 | ||||
A little girl dreamer
Ribbons and long curls Reflections of yesterdays past Headlines and footlights Wee hours and long nights Keep everything moving so fast It's taken a long time And she's walked a fine line For fortune and fame have arrived She kept on striving And half-way surviving Till part of those dreams came alive [Chorus:] Now she wishes she looked like they tell her she looks all the time What she'd give just to feel like she tells them she's feelin' just fine All that money she makes every night ain't as much as it seems Cause it's a dollar a wrinkle and less than a nickel a dream Well, her heart may be breaking But she keeps on taking what she thought she wanted back then It's too late to change her, There's always a stranger to tell her she's someone again [Chorus] |
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7. |
| 3:22 | ||||
Summer Sunday evening, around the old home place
Well, I would play my guitar and sister sang along Sister's smile would always light up my Daddy's face And when they'd get to dancing, well they'd dance all night till dawn [Chorus:] And I would sing one for sister Play one for Papa, moan one for mama Then I'd cry one for you. Mama liked the slow ones and she'd shuffle 'cross the floor Sister liked the fast ones, Lord she could step so high And I'd see my Daddy dancing, till he could dance no more And when I'd play a sad song, well he would start to cry [Chorus] Now it's just me and this old guitar I've no place to call my own Mamma and Papa have passed away and sister has settled down Now you ran off and left me to live here all alone So I will sing these sad old songs as I am leaving town |
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8. |
| 2:13 | ||||
She drove west from Salt Lake City to the California coastline.
She hit the San Diego Freeway doing sixty miles an hour. She had a husband on her bumper, she had five restless children. And she was singing as sweet as a mockingbird in that Ford Econoline. And she's the salt of the earth, Straight from the bosom of the Mormon church, With a voice like wine, Cruising along in that Ford Econoline. Her husband was a gambler, he was a Salt Lake City rambler, And he built a golden cage around his silver-throated wife. So many nights he left her crying with his cheating and his lying, But his big mistake was in buying her that Ford Econoline. She's the salt of the earth, Straight from the bosom of the Mormon church, With a voice like wine, Cruising along in that Ford Econoline. She's the salt of the earth, Straight from the bosom of the Mormon church, With a voice like wine, Cruising along in that Ford Econoline. Now she sings her songs around this country from Seattle to Montgomery, Those kids are grown and that rounder knows you cannot cage your wife. Along the back roads of our nation, she's become a living legend, She drives a Coupe De Ville but her heart rides still in that Ford Econoline. She drives a Coupe De Ville but her heart rides still in that Ford Econoline |
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9. |
| 3:20 | ||||
Baby I know that we've got trouble in the fields
When the bankers swarm like locust out there turning away our yield The trains roll by our silos, silver in the rain They leave our pockets full of nothing But our dreams and the golden grain Have you seen the folks in line downtown at the station They're all buying their ticket out and talking the great depression Our parents had their hard times fifty years ago When they stood out in these empty fields in dust as deep as snow [Chorus:] And all this trouble in our fields If this rain can fall, these wounds can heal They'll never take our native soil But if we sell that new John Deere And then we'll work these crops with sweat and tears You'll be the mule I'll be the plow Come harvest time we'll work it out There's still a lot of love, here in these troubled fields There's a book up on the shelf about the dust bowl days And there's a little bit of you and a little bit of me In the photos on every page Now our children live in the city and they rest upon our shoulders They never want the rain to fall or the weather to get colder [Chorus] You'll be the mule I'll be the plow Come harvest time we'll work it out There's still a lot of love, here in these troubled fields |
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10. |
| 3:19 | ||||
She sleeps alone in the warm nights of Memphis
Where the Peabody Hotel meets the velveteen sky She sings like the waves in the cool Mississippi That brought her from St. Paul in '75 And men come to court her with roses and sweet wine Where hands cross the ivories from six until nine She sings away sorrow each night when she leaves him She goes home alone, She's not the marrying kind [Chorus:] Love is a memory that she'll always hold Cause love in a memory never grows old Why she did leave him, well nobody knows Love in a memory never grows old Now he works the toll booth on the New Jersey Turnpike The ring on his finger grows cold to the bone His sons were all dreamers who cheat on their own wives He still dreams of St. Paul when he's cheating alone [Chorus] |
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11. |
| 3:01 | ||||
There's a star in Heaven's sky
Always shining bright It's just a tear in an Angel's eye A gentle guiding light Let it shine on me Let it show the way Let it always be Let it always stay Let it flood my soul Let it hold the key Let it all unfold Let it shine on me When the way seems so dark Let it shine on me Bringing home within my heart A reason to believe Let it shine on me Let it show the way Let it always be Let it always stay Let it flood my soul Let it hold the key Let it all unfold Let it shine on me Let it shine on me Let it show the way Let it always be Let it always stay Let it flood my soul Let it hold the key Let it all unfold Let it shine on me |
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12. |
| 4:23 | ||||
There's a light beyond these woods, Mary Margaret.
Do you think that we will go there, And see what makes it shine, Mary Margaret? It's almost morning, and we've talked all night, You know we've made big plans for ten-year-olds, You and I. Have you met my new boy friend, Margaret? His name is John, and he rides my bus to school, And he holds my hand. He's fourteen, he's my older man. But we'll still be the best of friends, The three of us, Margaret, John, and I. Let's go to New York City, Margaret! We'll hide out in the subways And drink the poets' wine, oh, But I had John, so you went and I stayed behind. But you were home in time for the senior prom, When we lost John. The fantasies we plan, I'm living them now. All the dreams we sang when we knew how, Well, they haven't changed. There's never been two friends like you and me, Mary Margaret. It's nice to see you family growing, Margaret. Your daughter and your husband there, They really treat you right, But we've talked all night And what about the light, that glowed beyond Our woods when we were ten? You were the rambler then. The fantasies we planned, well, Maggie, I'm living them now. All the dreams we sang, oh, we damn sure knew How, but I haven't changed. There'll never be two friends like you and me, Maggie, can't you see? There's a light beyond your woods, Mary Margaret. |
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13. |
| 2:40 | ||||
You can cuss the daylights out of this pale winter moon
And we can ponder every reason why your true love was untrue You can cry your eyes out, I've got a shoulder here for you And every day your broken heart's gonna turn a lighter shade of blue [Chorus:] Cause anyone can be somebody's fool Oh look at me, I once was a fool for you So you know it's true Anyone can be somebody's fool Down in this lonely town there's a lovely silver frost So we can stop and have another round for the true love that you've lost It's gonna take a little time before your emptiness grows old And underneath that silver frost you've still got a heart of gold Maybe when this winter's over You're gonna walk knee deep in clover And your heartache around the corner You're gonna feel brand new |
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14. |
| 3:17 | ||||
I knew love
When it still meant forever When a feeling shared didn't always have to hurt And a promise that was made would go unbroken I knew love When it was more than just a word I knew a time When hope was all you needed And if you cared you found a way to make things work When life was what two people shared together Oh, I knew love When it was more than just a word [Chorus:] I knew love When I could still believe It was the greatest power in the world I knew love When it was more than just a word I knew hearts When they made it all so easy And sad goodbyes were seldom ever heard When I wouldn't have to read this note that says you're leaving I knew love When it was more than just a word [Chorus] I knew love when it was more than just a word |
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15. |
| 3:42 | ||||
You say you're heading out to
California You've heard the grapes are falling From the vine I was hoping you might have the Urge to write me But, I don't believe you will So never mind I was talking to a man down at Genesco He said they might be hiring any time I'm so tired of going any way the Wind blows And I thought that me and you But never mind [Chorus:] Never mind, never mind I'm just talkin' through the wine And you know that drinkin' always Makes me sad But before this night is through I better say I love you Or I'm gonna always wish that I had I first saw you pickin' oranges In Orlando All day you kept your ladder close To mine We froze in Georgia, burned up In Chicago And I always thought that we, But never mind Did you know today my baby called You daddy? Sometimes I've wished that she was Yours and mine I could call my brother Milt in Cincinnati And ask him for a loan, But never mind [Chorus] |
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16. |
| 3:23 | ||||
He owned a hotel on Jersey shore
She made her living seeing the sailors door to door He was a small Hawaiian with a crooked smile But he made her eyes light up like the heavens on the Fourth of July She ran the numbers, they say she ran them clean Those porcelain hands keep a ledger even in her sleeves While he worked the See-Bees in the Philippines They say she made more money than you and I will ever see [Chorus:] Cause love was a magnet on the Jersey shore If you were looking for love boys, you could have found it in '44 Cause love wore a halo back before the war When the men loved the women And the women knew what men were for It was in the winter when he came home And he had to hold those porcelain hands just to keep her warm So they had a daughter, her name was Stephanie Anne They sent her off to Vasser to find herself a family man She sold the hotel, it belongs to me And I watch those sailors come and go by the waves in the sea From the poor chaps in the honeymoon suite And I hear them fishing their lives away in the Florida Keys |
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17. |
| 4:09 | ||||
My daddy sent me on to Baton Rouge in 1969
He said our love was like a forest fire and he'd end it with a mind So you rode with us to Temple, Texas where I did catch the train And I remember waving back at you from a silted window pane [Chorus:] And I said fare thee well true love of mine And I said fare thee well sweet lips of wine And you said fare thee well my Texas rose And then you blew a kiss of innocence as the trains began to roll So long ago You'd gone off to fight the war when I returned from school And I traded in my innocence when the springtime came in bloom And I married for my family; one night I dreamed of you And you were running from me in the rain down on Congress Avenue Now I saw you once in a crowded bar and it was Christmas time I was frightened by the thunder of our hearts in '69 Because I live my life in whispers now and I choose to live alone So I slipped back to the avenue and flipped my collar to the cold |
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18. |
| 3:07 | ||||
19. |
| 3:09 | ||||
When I wake in the night and find
That I'm dreaming You're the first thought in mind Love's a fair weather friend when You're lonely You are my summer state of mind Does it sing to you nightly? Does it lay down beside you? Does it make you hear songs On the radio? It once was my shadow, grown Weary of travel Till you gave it home What makes the love grow, when The seasons change? What makes the love grow? It's simple, it comes, and it grows on It's own Does it sing to you nightly? Does it lay down beside you? Does it make you hear songs On the radio? |
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20. |
| 2:39 | ||||
Oh I wish it would rain and wash my face clean
I want to find some dark cloud to hide in here Oh love and a memory sparkle like diamonds When the diamonds fall they burn like tears When the diamonds fall they burn like tears Once I had a love from the Georgia Pans who only cared for me I want to find that love of 22 here at 33 I've got a heart on my right and one on my left And neither suits my needs No the one I love is way out west and he never will need me I'm gonna pack up my two-step shoes and head for the Gulf Coast plains I want to walk the streets of my own home town where everybody knows my name I want to ride a ways down to Galveston when the hurricanes blow in Cause that Gulf Coast water tastes as sweet as wine When your heart's rolling home in the wind |
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21. |
| 2:40 | ||||
I don't wanna be standing here
With this ticket for this outbound plane Oh, I've been here before Somehow this doesn't feel the same Talk is cheap So we could talk all night long And we may never figure out just Where your love went wrong [Chorus:] 'Cause I don't wanna be standin' here Don't wanna be talkin' here And I don't really care who's to blame 'Cause if love won't fly on it's own Free will It's gonna catch that outbound plane The old folks say That love's not forever anymore Because these young people walk Away from love alone To pace the floor Young or old I say that love is still the same You may walk away from love but You'll fall head and heels again [Chorus] Two lonely hearts in this airport Knowing Neither cares where that other Heart is going But, if love won't fly on it's own Free will, it's gonna catch that Outbound plane That frown you're wearing's Just you're halo turned upside down Where is the laughter we once Shared back in the lost and found? These broken wings are gonna leave Me here to stand my ground You can have this ticket for that Lonely plane that's flying out [Chorus] |
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22. |
| 3:08 | ||||
You never liked this place where we'd been living all along
So, you packed up your things and bought a one-way ticket home Leaving never hurt as much as being left behind [Chorus:] I would change my life I would make it right I would change my life If you would only change your mind I have spent my hours on some misbegotten dream I have spent my money on some foolish hearted things I have spent my memories on old embittered wine [Chorus] I wish that I could find the words to make you come back home I wish that I could say the things you needed for so long I wish that you could see me now, maybe then you'd find [Chorus] |
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23. |
| 4:26 | ||||
24. |
| 2:28 | ||||
Can't you see
I love you Please don't break my heart in two That's not hard to do 'Cause I don't have a wooden heart And if you say goodbye Then I know that I would cry Maybe I would die 'Cause I don't have a wooden heart There's no strings upon this love of mine It was always you from the start Treat me nice Treat me good Treat me like you really should 'Cause I'm not made of wood And I don't have a wooden heart Muss i denn, muss i denn Zum Stadtele hinaus Stadtele hinaus Und du, mein Schatz, bleibst hier? There's no strings upon this love of mine It was always you from the start Sei mir gut Sei mir gut Sei mir wie du wirklich sollst Wie du wirklich sollst 'Cause I don't have a wooden heart |
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Disc 2 | ||||||
1. |
| 4:07 | ||||
(Nanci Griffith - James Hooker)
I don't wanna talk about love 'cause I've heard it before ... And it talks too loud You can hear it in a disco midnight ... Shouting I don't wanna think about it Think about it It comes dressed in its summer clothes When you're traveling through the heart of the winter's cold I don't wanna talk about changes Changes come of their own free will And if you wanna talk about leavin' Well, you've always walked ... And, you always will Everytime you talk about love You talk about your yesterdays Yesterday's washing away with this morning's rain I don't wanna talk about it 'cause love has a voice of its own If all we do is try to out shout it ... then the love is gone Chorus I don't wanna talk about love now I don't wanna talk about love now I don't wanna talk about love now I don;t wanna talk about love now ... Can't you hear the voice in my heart It calls your name in the middle of the night It's always been a qyiet voice when it's breaking I don't wanna talk about this love This love was my saving grace So, can't I just say that I love you ... And we'll call it a day? Chorus |
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2. |
| 3:13 | ||||
Sister had a crystal voice
She played a Silverstone from Montgomery Ward Baez songs and Monroe hair She sure could turn the boys heads to stare Swimwear saunter, tan and haunt them Was all she learned in school Books were for the other girls And the other girls were fools Texas back in '69 was drive in movies and dashboard lights Father waltzed her down the aisle Cause college didn't suit her style The sad truth was she could barely read But if you told dear father, well he wouldn't believe you The telephone rang and drove mother insane From all the hearts left on the shelf Sisters gone and she won't be home Cause she didn't take care of herself Texas back in '69 was drive in movies and dashboard lights Where is she now The backseat queen of fraternity Where is she now She's heavy on thigh And light on integrity Someone should have told her When beauty's all you offer How soon the world discovers That your beauty's gone Its gone Mother can't you hear your daughter crying Father wake up her youth is dying The kids are gone Husbands gone away And its a shame cause she had such a lovely face Can't you see she needed more than "Oh what a pretty child" You never taught her truth from lie All you told her was to smile Texas back in '69 was drive in movies and dashboard lights Where is she now The backseat queen of fraternity Where is she now She's heavy on thigh And light on integrity Someone should have told her When beauty's all you offer How soon the world discovers That your beauty's gone Its gone Texas back in '69 was drive in movies and dashboard lights. |
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3. |
| 3:11 | ||||
What've you got to say for yourself now, baby, now that I am leaving you,
What have you got to lose? The truth you tried to keep from me, Well, it nearly drove me crazy, And I have grown weary from sleepless nights of you. Is that a broken heart in the corner of your eye, Something to remind you? You made this love a teardrop waiting to fall. There are those who can't love right. I just can't love wrong. When you are lonely in the night, how I hope you will recall you made this love a teardrop waiting to fall. No, I will not forgive you betraying trust between us, Though I will always care for you. I have loved you half my life, and when I give my heart again, I know that I'll remember love is but a fragile flame and trust just fuels the fire. When I think of all the years your love has taken from me, I can't believe I'm leaving you. You made this love a teardrop waiting to fall. There are those who can't love right. I just can't love wrong. When you are lonely in the night, How I hope you will recall you made this love a teardrop waiting to fall. You made this love a teardrop waiting to fall. There are those who can't love right. I just can't love wrong. When you are lonely in the night, How I hope you will recall you made this love a teardrop waiting to fall. |
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4. |
| 3:19 | ||||
Where are you going there?
With your suitcase by the back porch stairs With my heart in your hand In this cold December wind again The cafes and bars are closed The Christmas lights are veiled in snow Tell me, where are you going? My brave companion of the road [Chorus:] It seems to me that you are lonelier Than I've ever seen you be Oh, it's plain to see That you've gone crazier Than you ever thought you'd be When the lights go down And the dance floor is empty And the crowd is going home I will be waiting For my brave companion of the road Some days come up roses Some days just come and go Some nights are so ruthless That you can't recall the day before This love has seen better days Than home for these holidays Cause this love has miles for sense of place Oh, my brave companion of the road [Chorus] Tell me, where are you going? My brave companion of the road |
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5. |
| 3:11 | ||||
As quiet as a street lamp
This is some kinda town Whiskey go easy When the sun goes down My best to the midnight . . . God, look at the moon There's enough for two shadows There's only one in the room there's only one in the room There's a storm out on the water Oh, bless the ships at sea There's a storm down in my lover's heart Oh, God bless me I wanna be blown by the wind of his breathing Shown by lightening flashing Oh, I've never been afraid of the thunder I wonder Will he rain on me? Is loneliness contagious? Another damn song about a waitress It's the only hotel here . . . and the engine's gotta cool I'm a bad hand at solitaire You lie to yourself and no one cares While the wall paper fades . . . The sun takes the moon There should be two to a room There's a storm out on the water Oh, bless the ships at sea There's a storm down in my lover's heart Oh, God bless me |
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6. |
| 4:01 | ||||
I am a backseat driver from America
They drive to the left on Falls Road The man at the wheel's name is Seamus We pass a child on the corner he knows And Seamus says, "Now, what chance has that Kid got?" And I say from the back, "I don't know." He says, "There's barbed wire at all of these exits And there ain't no place in Belfast for that kid To go." [Chorus:] It's a hard life It's a hard life It's a very hard life It's a hard life wherever you go If we poison our children with hatred Then, the hard life is all that they'll know And there ain't no place in (Belfast) for These kids to go (Chicago) (This world) A cafeteria line in Chicago The fat man in front of me Is calling black people trash to his children He's the only trash here I see And I'm thinking this man wears a white hood In the night when his children should sleep But, they slip to their window and they see him And they think that white hood's all they need [Chorus] I was a child in the sixties Dreams could be held through TV With Disney, and Cronkite, and Martin Luther Oh, I believed, I believed, I believed Now, I am the backseat driver from America I am not at the wheel of control I am guilty, I am war, I am the root of all evil Lord, and I can't drive on the left side of the road [Chorus] |
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7. |
| 3:44 | ||||
I wish that you loved me
The way that I love you I wish I had Angels Who sang in my dreams If wishes were changes We'd all live in roses And there wouldn't be children Who cried in their sleep He wishes I loved him The way that I love you If wishes were changes I'd dry all his tears If wishes were changes I'd make him my anchor He'd be my Angel Who sang through the years [Chorus] So long to the blue days of wishing If wishes were changes There'd be no goodbyes So long to the heart I have given 'Cause wishing won't bring back The love in your eyes I wish that I had your Wings of desire I wish I had seen you As I see you now I wouldn't feel sorrow You've left here inside me But, wishing won't change Right from wrong for you now [Chorus] I wish that you loved me The way that I love you I wish I had Angels Who sang in my dreams |
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8. |
| 3:48 | ||||
I am leaving Mississippi in the evening rain
These Delta towns wear satin gowns In a high beamed frame Loretta Lynn guides my hands through the radio Where would I be in times like these Without the songs Loretta wrote? [Chorus:] When you can't find a friend You've still got the radio When you can't find a friend You've still got the radio Radio, listen to the radio Radio, listen to the radio I left a handsome two stepped good ole boy in Tennessee Now, he's sittin' on the sofa, lookin' for his supper, Wonderin' what's become of me I've got a double-o-eighteen Martin guitar in the Back seat of the car Hey, I'm leaving Mississippi, With the radio on [Chorus] There's a moon across the border in the Louisiana sky I smell the Pontchartrain, I hear Silver Wings Then, away Merle Haggard flies That good ole boy will find a Band of Gold On the stereo Hey, then my Mama's gonna call and say, "Where's she gone?" He'll say, "Down the road with the radio on." |
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9. |
| 3:28 | ||||
When you are leaving the harbor
Do you cry out to the shore? Do you bless the wave of the ocean Do you call your vessel home? As you leave the safest harbor Do you wonder where you'll go? When you feel your bough is breaking Do you call that harbor home? When you sing the lullaby Do you sing it for the song? Or do you love the way it slides Like velvet 'cross your tongue? And as you sing the lullaby Do you savor every line? Or do they flow as one with your heartbeat With your voice and your mind? If you turn the light out in the hallway Will your shadow lose its way? Or do we share these shadows in the darkness And they move from place to place? We could share a shadow in the darkness As shadows have no face But should you sell our soul to the darkness Can you face the light of day? When you are leaving the harbor Do you cry out to the shore Oh, do you bless the wave of the ocean? Do you call your vessel home? Oh, do you bless the wave of the ocean? Do you call your vessel home? |
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10. |
| 5:35 | ||||
We all said you'd never make it
Cause you had that fragile heart And you were odd within the ways of the social You through a caution to us all And now when the late night drinkers gather for their falls Someone says they've seen you out there laughing at us all You mourned the cause of discontent with those who couldn't lose the dark From the broad of daylight to half spent stars just waiting dusk to fall Tell me, what the hell were you saying? Was there a point at to it all? Oh, and did they really see you out there laughing at us all [Chorus:] Is there anybody out there? Is there anybody out there? Oh, were you really out there laughing at us all? The midnight boy from Minnesota shut you down and stole the show They say that you bitter in your anguish Cause it was you they ought to hold You wore your causes on your sleeve like a beacon wears the dark It's only right you should be out there laughing at us all Now you are only dust for art You're a shadow to recall For all those late night drinkers in their ragged lonely bars And we all said you'd never make it cuz you had that fragile heart Now, all our hearts you held are wasted You're out there laughing at us all [Chorus: x2] |
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11. |
| 4:23 | ||||
The telephone is ringin' in the middle of the night
And I pull the bed clothes higher Will it stop calling out if I turn on the light? I'm afraid of these shadows here Cause my past is truly frightening And I'm afraid of the warmth in the down Of a feathered heart in flight [Chorus:] It's just another morning here (it's morning) It's just another morning here It's just another morning here (it's morning) And it's a miracle that it comes around Every day of the year The neighbors scream and their baby cries I'm hiding in the corner I won't be them, pray I won't be them one day Maybe it's just the breath of August So hot upon my shoulder Or an open window for a winged heart To fly away [Chorus] The telephone is ringin' in the middle of the night I pull the bed clothes higher Will it stop calling out if I turn on the light? I'm afraid of these shadows here Cause my past is truly frightening And I'm afraid of the warmth in the down Of a feathered heart in flight [Chorus: x2] |
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12. |
| 3:35 | ||||
I'm working on a morning flight to anywhere but here
I'm watching this evening fire burn away my tears All my life I've left my troubles by the door Leavin' is all I've ever known before [Chorus:] It's not the way you hold me when the sun goes down It's not the way you call my name that left me stranded on the ground It's not the way you say you hear my heart when the music ends I am just learning how to fly away again It's not the way you say you hear my heart when the music ends I am just learning how to fly away again And maybe you were thinkin' that you thought you knew me well But, no one ever knows the heart of anyone else I feel like Garbo in this late night grande hotel Cause living alone is all I've ever done well [Chorus: x2] |
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13. |
| 2:18 | ||||
You pace the pool and talk about it
I read my book and think about it You've walked on water As I'm turning the page You say, What's the intrigue here, In reading when the sky is clear? You are in the sun And I am always in the shade [Chorus:] It's too late to leave you You know that I will never leave you It's too late to know you You don't like to be known You would never hold me I don't like to be held I will always love you In spite of myself I can feel the weather changing The leaves are tired and turned with anger They fall around us like a veil Of golden tears You have never needed me And I'm not good at being needed This season will be leaving us But we will still be here [Chorus] Do you miss me when I'm far away? Do you save me for your rainy days? Is my picture on the mantle Or is it in the fire? It's odd the way the years fly by They leave us standing side by side You have been my mystery And I've been your desire [Chorus] |
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14. |
| 4:19 | ||||
I am fragile in the morning
I grow stronger in the day I can sprint like a new spring doe By the fall of the night Love has chased me down Through the cities and the towns Until I stood beside the road And let it pass me by Like a fool I've missed the rain Cause I was crying [Chorus:] Then you are calling Call my heart awake from years of slumber And then I'm falling Like a child head over heel In fields of summer Can you hold me? Though I am inclined to Leave my home and wander Can you keep me, Like a child head over heel In fields of summer? Fields of summer Fields of summer I am falling Like a child head over heel In fields of summer Now that you have caught me Are you sure you really want me? Though I'm fragile as December On your shoulder in the dawn And when the day has made me stronger, Can you satisfy my hunger? When the night has come and I would race the moon Across the sky, Would you chase me through Those open fields of summer [Chorus] Can you hold me? Hold me? Hold me? Because I'm falling, Like a child head over heel In fields of summer |
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15. |
| 3:29 | ||||
I think I'll go to Heaven
There I will lay me down Leave all the pain behind me I'll bury it in the ground Maybe they'll talk about me I pray it won't be lies I think I'll go to heaven Heaven is in your eyes I think I'll go to Heaven I heard it's peaceful there They don't allow your troubles Everyone's had their share And if I can be someone who Never needs a disguise Then maybe I'll go to Heaven Heaven is in your eyes People in Heaven never look back Higher and higher The past fades to black I think I'll go to heaven I'll sail on into the night I'll watch as I set my soul free Watch as my heart takes flight Maybe I am too simple Maybe I am too wise And maybe I'll go to Heaven Heaven is in your eyes |
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16. |
| 2:38 | ||||
Nobody seems to care about you
With your tool case by the roadside There beneath the power lines Or the pallor of your skin Paled beneath fluorescent lights In a Greyhound station's cruel midnight Where you can't afford the ride Oh, the power lines They go from sea to sea They carry voices Love from him to me The power lines you fall beneath Are the rainbows you can't climb And you will not climb the power lines 'Cause you are lost beneath the power lines There's no place that you haven't been And no place that you call your home There's no place that you cannot go With the gift within your hands And the tools to build another's dream That connects them to the power lines You do not feel you need Oh, the power lines They go from sea to sea They carry voices Love from him to me The power lines you fall beneath Are the rainbows you can't climb And you will not climb the power lines 'Cause you are lost beneath the power lines Oh, the power lines They go from sea to sea They carry voices Love from him to me The power lines you fall beneath Are the rainbows you can't climb And you will not climb the power lines 'Cause you are lost beneath the power lines |
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17. |
| 4:11 | ||||
Everybody packs their goals
And sails away for better shores I have seen times My sails have held a brilliant shine I hear tell that dreams come true Along these crowded avenues But, my peace of mind Is a place I go when I close my eyes [Chorus:] I need a hometown street where the boys are pretty And a friend is still a friend I need a hometown street where the love you're given Surely comes back 'round again Hometown streets are paved in gold With faces that you've always known But, you'll never see them Until you pack your dreams and leave them The one I loved has moved away It's hot in this city Hey, it's always late Here in this place Love doesn't get the time of day [Chorus:] I can't remember What I came here for I'm gonna pull up my anchor And sail for shore [Chorus:] |
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18. |
| 2:46 | ||||
I once was a lot like you
We share a dream I couldn't make come true I was a child who wrote my name Across a frosted window pane And there are jobs that I might hold If they'd just let me through the door Without a shower and new clothes That I can ill afford [Chorus:] Can you spare the time? Can you spare a dime? Can you look me in the eye? I'm down 'n' out And I am lonely Do you ever think of me on Sunday? No. I don't live Across the water Hey, I live right here On this corner Just a bank account away from America I won't hurt your family I don't want a house there on your street And I know you think that I'm As lazy as a hobo's sigh Now, you call me down 'n' outer If there's a way out I've not found 'er I only want to earn my piece of America [Chorus] I'm just a bank account away from America |
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19. |
| 2:59 | ||||
You honk the horn on your Mercedes Benz
I've rolled up my window so you're honkin' again Your stereo could drive the devil out Hey, you drink too much and you talk too loud But you think you got it made Think you got it made Think you got it made When you're one blade shy of a sharp edge Republican is the way you vote You've got a sticker on your bumper that's how I know And you think true love is around this bend You've been around the bend since the age of ten But you think you've got it made Think you've got it made Think you've got it made When you're one blade shy of a sharp edge Now, I'm a little too old for your toupee curls I'm a full grown woman and you're lookin' for girls Hey, it's Saturday night so go on down the road I'll cancel you out when I go to the polls But you think you got it made Think you got it made Think you got it made When you're one blade shy of a sharp edge |
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20. |
| 4:24 | ||||
21. |
| 3:28 | ||||
I never saw the morning 'til I stayed up all night
I never saw the sunshine 'til you turned out the light I never saw my hometown 'til I'd stayed away too long I never heard the melody until I needed the song I never saw the white line until I was leavin' you behind I never knew I needed you until I was caught up in a bind I never spoke "I love you," until I'd cursed you in vain I never felt my heart strings 'til I nearly went insane I never saw the east coast until I'd moved to the west I never saw the moonlight until it shone off of your breast I never saw your heart until someone tried to steal it away I never saw your tears 'til they rolled down your face I never saw the morning 'til I stayed up all night I never saw the sunshine 'til you turned out the light baby I never saw my hometown until I'd stayed away too long I never heard the melody until I needed the song |
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22. |
| 3:51 | ||||