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Long Misty Days (7" Edit) [2010 Remaster] - Robin Trower



     
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Long misty days<br /> Told me they would change their ways<br /> Once in a while will come my wayThe thrill is gone<br /> Misty days linger on and on<br /> Once in a while is here to stayWe feed this fire<br /> Lovers in a nursery rhyme<br /> The words belong to you<br /> And the melody was mine<br /> Long misty days<br /> Told me in a million ways<br /> Once in a while will come my wayOh how the moon<br /> Shining at a lonely room<br /> Weeping willow cry for meSing me a song<br /> Simple as the day is long<br /> I love someone crying to be freeAnd take the sky<br /> And tell me if the moon is blue<br /> And if it's meant to be<br /> That my melody was used<br /> Long misty days<br /> Told me in a million ways<br /> Once in a while will come my wayLong misty days<br /> Told me they would change the ways<br /> Once in a while is here to stayLyrics provided by TANCODEhttps://damnlyrics.com/" readonly=""/>

Long Misty Days (7" Edit) [2010 Remaster] Lyrics


Long misty days
Told me they would change their ways
Once in a while will come my wayThe thrill is gone
Misty days linger on and on
Once in a while is here to stayWe feed this fire
Lovers in a nursery rhyme
The words belong to you
And the melody was mine
Long misty days
Told me in a million ways
Once in a while will come my wayOh how the moon
Shining at a lonely room
Weeping willow cry for meSing me a song
Simple as the day is long
I love someone crying to be freeAnd take the sky
And tell me if the moon is blue
And if it's meant to be
That my melody was used

Long misty days
Told me in a million ways
Once in a while will come my wayLong misty days
Told me they would change the ways
Once in a while is here to stay

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Robin Trower (born March 9, 1945 in Catford, England) is a british blues rock guitarist who achieved success with Procol Harum during the 1960's, and then again as the leader of his own power trio. Perhaps Trower's most famous album is Bridge Of Sighs (1974). This album, along with his first (Twice Removed From Yesterday) and third (For Earth Below) solo albums, was produced by his former Procol Harum band mate, organist Matthew Fisher.

Read more about Robin Trower on Last.fm.


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