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Original song by Supertramp (Breakfast in America, 1979)
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Original written by Richard Davies / Roger Hodgson
*altered by Cosmo Gold
It was an early morning yesterday
I was up before the dawn
And I really have enjoyed my stay
But I must be moving on
Like a king without a castle
Like a queen without a throne
I'm an end of the world lover*
And I must be moving on
Now you believe that what you say*
Is the undisputed truth
But I have to see things my own way*
In that i'm just like you*
Like a ship without an anchor
Like a man without a brain*
Just the thought of your sweet heaven*
Sends a shiver through my veins
And I will go on shining
Shining like brand new
I'll never look behind me
My troubles will be few
Goodbye stranger it's been nice
Hope you find your paradise
Tried to see your point of view
Hope your dreams will all come true
Goodbye Mary, goodbye Jane
Will we ever meet again
Feel no sorrow, feel no shame
Come tomorrow, feel no pain
Goodbye, Mary
Goodbye, Jane
Will we ever
Meet again?
Now some they do and some they don't
And some you just can't tell
And some they will and some they won't
With some it's just as well
You can laugh at my behaviour
And that'll never bother me
Say the devil is my saviour
But I don't pay no heed
And I will go on shining
Shining like brand new
I'll never look behind me
I will never be like you*
Sweet devotion
Not for me*
Goodbye stranger it's been nice
Hope you find your paradise
Tried to see your point of view
Hope your dreams will all come true
Goodbye Mary, goodbye Jane
Will we ever meet again
Feel no sorrow, feel no shame
Come tomorrow, feel no pain
Goodbye, Mary
Goodbye, Jane
Will we ever
Meet again?
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Original song by Supertramp (Breakfast in America, 1979)
Engineered/ Mixed by Neil Wogensen in Highland Park, CA
Mastered by Daniel Eaton at Little Castle Mastering
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