Counting - Bob Lind



     
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I can't fall asleep tonight
I'm not the same without you
Since I've been gone, since I've been gone
When I lay down at night
Nobody seems to catch the tears I cry
Can't wait to be home, wait to be home
A million more miles till I get to see you
A thousand more minutes I know I'll have to go through
Counting my
Way back to you, back to you
A hundred more thoughts of us to console me
Too many steps till your right in front of me
Counting my
Way back to you, back to you
I keep the company
But most days I'm still lonely
Without you here, without you here
I try to do my thing

But I just might go insane
Without you near, without you near
A million more miles till I get to see you
A thousand more minutes I know I'll have to go through
Counting my
Way back to you, back to you
A hundred more thoughts of us to console me
Too many steps till your right in front of me
Counting my
Way back to you, back to you
If you could travel the world with me I'd feel so complete
We'd have the time of our lives
Right now,
I keep waiting a little longer
To be by your side
Oh yeah, yeah
oh
A million more miles till I get to see you
A thousand more minutes I know I'll have to go through
Counting my
Way back to you, back to you
A hundred more thoughts of us to console me
Too many steps till your right in front of me
Counting my
Way back to you, back to you
A million more miles till I get to see you
A thousand more minutes I know I'll have to go through
Counting my
Way back to you, back to you
A hundred more thoughts of us to console me
Too many steps till your right in front of me
Counting my
Way back to you, back to you

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Bob Lind (born Robert Neale Lind, in Baltimore, Ohio, 25 November 1942) was a folk music singer/songwriter in the 1960s, who released one transatlantic chart hit single. That song was entitled "Elusive Butterfly", which was a prominent track in 1966.
Career
Lind signed a recording contract with World Pacific Records in 1965, and it was on that label that he had his huge hit. The single may have done even better in the UK Singles Chart had he not had competition from Val Doonican, who released a rival version of the same song. In the end, both versions made the Top Ten.

Read more about Bob Lind on Last.fm.


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