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Country Song (2002 Remastered Version) - Duncan Browne



     
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Looks like it’s gonna be
another stormy night
The wind’s in the orchard
The summer has taken flight
When I saw you today
You looked so countrified
I could not believe my eyes
But on reflection
It was no surprise
Our differences lie buried
in the past
I used to believe
that nothing was made to last
You must believe in me
And I must believe in you
That way we can see

our day through
Back in the the city
they’re working from nine to five
But out here in the country
it’s easier to be alive
The logs in the fire
are crackling away
The moon is beginning to shine
And I’ve just seen
a bottle of old red wine
That stubborn man
who lived inside me
has finally died
And now I’m going to show you
the things he used to hide
Never stand in front of me
Never stand right behind
We were meant
to be side by side
We were meant
to be side by side
We were meant
to be side by side
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Duncan Browne (25 March 1947 — 28 May 1993) was a singer-songwriter from England whose début album "Give Me, Take You", a melancholy baroque folk album often compared to Nick Drake's albums, was released on Andrew Loog Oldham's Immediate label in 1968. Together with two other multi-instrumentalists, Peter Godwin and Sean Lyons, Browne formed the band Metro whose debut ('Metro') was released in the late '70s on the Transatlantic label.

Read more about Duncan Browne on Last.fm.


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