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Train Song (Columbia Single, 1966) - Vashti Bunyan



     
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Train Song (Columbia Single, 1966) Lyrics


Traveling north, traveling north to find you
Train wheels beating, the wind in my eyes
Don't even know what I'll say when I find you
Call out your name love, don't be surprisedIt's so many miles and so long since I've left you
Don't even know what I'll find when I get to you
But suddenly now I know where I belong
It's many hundred miles and it won't be longNothing at all in my head to say to you
Only the beat of the train the I'm on
Nothing I've learnt all my life on the way to you
Only our love that's over and goneIt's so many miles and so long since I've met you
Don't even know what I'll find when I get to you
But suddenly now I know where I belong
It's many hundred miles and it won't be longWhat will I do if there's someone there with you?
Maybe someone you've always known
How do I know I can come and give to you?
Love with no warning and find you aloneIt's so many miles and so long since I've met you
Don't even know what I'll find when I get to you
But suddenly now I know where I belong

It's many hundred miles and it won't be long
It won't be long, it won't be long, it won't be long
Songwriters
HILLMAN, CHRISTOPHER / PARSONS, GRAMPublished by
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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Vashti Bunyan (born 1945 in Newcastle Upon Tyne) is an English singer who, in the mid-60s, was publicized to be the next Marianne Faithfull and the female version of Bob Dylan. In June 1965, under the direction of Rolling Stones' manager, Andrew Loog Oldham, Bunyan released her first single, the Jagger and Richards penned "Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind". Several more singles were released in the 1960s to some mild success. She left the music business in 1970, returning to recording and touring in 2002.

Read more about Vashti Bunyan on Last.fm.


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