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Sailing Ships - Eden Kane



     
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Sailing Ships Lyrics


Do you remember standing on the shore
Your head in the clouds your pockets filled with dreams
Bound for glory on the seven seas of life
But the ocean is deeper than it seemsThe wind was with you when you left on the morning tide
You set your sail for an island in the sun
On the horizon, dark clouds up ahead
For the storm has just begunTake me with you, take me far away
And lead me to the distant shoreSail your ship across the water
Spread your wings across the sky
Take the time to see you're the one who holds the key
Or sailing ships will pass you byYou cry for mercy when you think you've lost your way
You drift alone, if all your hope is gone
And find the strength and you will see
That you controlled your destiny after all is said and doneSo take me with you, take me far away
And lead me to the distant shoreSail your ship across the water
Spread your wings across the sky
Take the time to see you're the one who holds the key
Or sailing ships will pass

Sailing ships will pass you
Sailing ships will pass you byTake me with you, take me far away
We'll ride the wind across the sky
Spread your wings and you will see
You control, your destiny
So sailing ships don't pass you bySo take me with you, take me far away
We'll ride the wind across the sky
Spread your wings and you will see
You control, your destiny
So sailing ships don't pass
Sailing ships don't pass you
Sailing ships don't pass you byBaby, baby, baby, baby
You'll find that you're the only one
Can sail your ship across the sky

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Like Cliff Richard and Engelbert Humperdinck, Eden Kane was born in India, but returned to Britain as a child. He first created some interest for his talent, with an advertising jingle for Cadbury's, called "Hot Chocolate Crazy". This was played almost as often as Horace Batchelor's football pools advertisement on Radio Luxembourg. This was quickly followed in 1961, by his only number one hit in the UK singles chart - "Well I Ask You".

Read more about Eden Kane on Last.fm.


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