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Taking Some Time On (2002 - Remaster) - Barclay James Harvest



     
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Let's come on and get together
Like the sky gets to the sea
Just taking some time on
Let's come on and make it better
Let's make everybody see
Just taking some time onFor those who feel inclined
To talk about the hidden feelings of their mindLet's come on and get together
Let's come on and get together
Like the sky with the sea
Like the sky with the sea
Just taking some time onLet's come on and tell the story
Of the way it used to be
Just taking some time on
Let's come on and sing a song now
Of the days when we were free
Just taking some time onFor those who feel inclined
To talk about the hidden feelings of their mindLet's come on and get together
Let's come on and get together

Like the sky with the sea
Like the sky with the sea
Just taking some time onLet's come on the feeling's right now
We want everyone to be
Just taking some time on
Let's come on and get together
Like the sky gets to the sea
Just taking some time onFor those who feel inclined
To talk about the hidden feelings of their mindLet's come on and get together
Let's come on and get together
Like the sky with the sea
Like the sky with the sea
Just taking some time on
Songwriters
Holroyd, Les / Lees, John / Pritchard, Melvyn / Wolstenholme, Stuart JPublished by
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Barclay James Harvest are an English progressive rock band. They were founded in Saddleworth, Yorkshire, United Kingdom, in September 1966 by John Lees, Les Holroyd, Stuart "Woolly" Wolstenholme (1947–2010), and Mel Pritchard (1948–2004). They are best-known for their first four albums released in quick succession from 1970-1972. The Barclay James Harvest story begins in the early sixties in the Oldham area of North-West England. John Lees and Stuart “Woolly” Wolstenholme met at Oldham Art School, and formed a band called The Sorcerers, which evolved into The Keepers.

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