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My daddy was a miner, said there was nothing finer
Than an Irishman who worked an honest day
From Steamboat Row, in rain or shine
He'd make his way down to the mineAlong the dusty road he'd travel
Fifteen miles to get there, fifteen miles to go
Fifteen miles back home again
Home to Steamboat RowHe used to tell about the time he got hurt down in the mine
He said he'd never go back down again
But in his heart he knew he would
He did the only thing he couldKept on walkin' down that road
Fifteen miles to get there, fifteen miles to go
Fifteen miles back home again
Home to Steamboat RowBut when he took to drinkin' we knew that he was thinkin'
That his days were quickly coming to an end
He'd only speak of Steamboat Row
He said someday we ought to goAnd walk along that dusty road
Fifteen miles to get there, fifteen miles to go
Fifteen miles back home again

Home to Steamboat Row

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Stealers Wheel was a British folk/rock band formed in Paisley, Scotland in 1972 by former school friends Joe Egan (born 1944) and Gerry Rafferty (1947 - 2011). In the early 1970s, the band was considered to be the British version of American folk/rock supergroup Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. They were initially joined by Roger Brown, Rab Noakes and Ian Campbell in 1972. However, that line-up only lasted a few months and by the time the band were signed to A&M Records later that same year, Brown, Noakes and Campbell had been replaced by Paul Pilnick, Tony Williams and Rod Coombes.

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