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Homeward - Chico Hamilton



     
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The hallowed lands so far behind
As fleeting dreams still linger
Like distant voices through the rain
Like grains of sand cast from my handsI never thought I'd go this far
Without a star to cross the seas
So far from shores I'd left behind
Still far from shores I've yet to reachI try to find the strength I need
To calm the doubts in my belief
With the will, I know my heart won't breakAnd if I have strength, then I've belief
If I have love, my heart still beats
Here under stars far from homeI try to find the strength I need
To calm the doubts in my belief
With the will, I know my heart won't breakAnd if I have strength, then I've belief
If I have love, my heart still beats
Here under stars far from homeThe picture fades, the light recedes
The sound is lost in whispers
My recollections once clear and pure
Now distant lights that dim with timeI never thought I'd go this far

Without a star to cross the seas
So far from shores I'd left behind
Still far from shores I've yet to reachI try to find the strength I need
To calm the doubts in my belief
With the will, I know my heart won't breakAnd if I have strength, then I've belief
If I have love, my heart still beats
Here under stars far from homeI try to find the strength I need
To calm the doubts in my belief
With the will, I know my heart won't breakAnd if I have strength, then I've belief
If I have love, my heart still beats
Here under stars far from home

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Chico Hamilton (Foreststorn Hamilton) (September 21, 1921, Los Angeles - died Nov 25 2013) was a jazz musician. He was born in Los Angeles in 1921 and was raised locally as the Central Avenue jazz scene was beginning to coalesce. In the 1940s, he performed with Lionel Hampton, Duke Ellington and Count Basie. He appears in the "March Milastaire" number in the film You'll Never Get Rich (1941) as part of the backing group supporting Fred Astaire.

Read more about Chico Hamilton on Last.fm.


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