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Crazier - Fred Eaglesmith



     
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I thought I saw you in a car
I thought I saw you on a morning train
Saw you walkin in a bar
I thought I saw you in a car
I thought I saw you in a magazine
I thought I saw you in a movie screen
I made a wish upon a star
I thought I saw you a traffic cop
I thought I saw you at a bus stop
I see you everywhere you are
I thought I saw you in a car
I thought I saw you in a country club
I thought I saw you you were cleaning up
I thought I saw you and your eyes were shut
I thought I saw you in a car
I thought I saw you on a fine-trimmed lawn

It seemed like everybody else was gone
You were dancin in the dark
I thought I saw you in a car
I thought I saw you on a side road
I saw you broken down, you know
Never tore me right apart
I thought I saw you in a car
I thought I saw you on a morning train
You know it nearly drove me insane
I think you've taken it too far
I thought I saw you in a car
I thought I saw you in a car
I thought I saw you in a car
I thought I saw you in a car
I thought I saw you in a car
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Fred Eaglesmith (born as Frederick Elgersma on July 9, 1957 in Caistor Centre, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian alternative country singer-songwriter. Some of his albums have been credited to Fred J. Eaglesmith. Eaglesmith was one of nine children of an immigrant family from the Dutch province Friesland and raised in rural Southern Ontario. As a teenager, he hopped a freight train out to Western Canada, and began writing songs and performing. He is known for writing songs about machines or vehicles, including songs about trains, tractors, trucks, cars, and engines.

Read more about Fred Eaglesmith on Last.fm.


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