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Speedway At Nazareth - Mark Knopfler & Emmylou Harris



     
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After two thousands came thousands and one
To be the new champions, we were there for to run
From springtime in Arizona, 'til the fall in Monterey
And the raceways were the battlefields and we fought 'em all thewayIt was in Phoenix in the morning, I had a wakeup call
She went around the without a warning and put me in the wall
I drove at Long Beach California with three cracked vertebrae
And we went on the Indianapolis, Indiana anywayWell, the Brickyard's there to crucify anyone who will notlearn
I climbed a mountain to qualify went flat throught the turn
And I was down in the might-have-beens and an old pal good asdied
And I sat down in gasoline alley and I criedWell we were in at the killercamp on the Milwaukee mile
And in June up in Michigan we were robbed at Belle Isle
Then It was on to Portland Oregon for the G. I. Joe
And I blew off almost everyone when I my motor let go
New England, Ontario we died in the dirt
Those walls from Mid Ohio to Toronto they hurt
So we came to Rode America where we burned up at the lake
But at the Speedway At Nazareth I made no more mistakes
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Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris have collaborated on one album, released in April 2006, titled All The Roadrunning. The album was the result of a longtime collaboration between the two. Over the course of seven years, the songs were recorded by the pair with minimal information coming out about it. "This Is Us" was released as the first single, followed by "Beachcombing". In November 2006, a live DVD as well as CD/DVD combination titled Real Live Roadrunning was released, in support for the studio collaboration. The performance also included music from each artist's discography.

Read more about Mark Knopfler & Emmylou Harris on Last.fm.


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