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Related: About this forumAl Stewart - Lord Grenville
?feature=sharedLord Grenville
By Alistair Ian Stewart
Go and tell Lord Grenville that the tide is on the turn
It's time to haul the anchor up and leave the land astern
We'll be gone before the dawn returns
Like voices on the wind.
Go and tell Lord Grenville that our dreams have run aground
There's nothing here to keep us in this shanty town
None of us are caring where we're bound
Like voices on the wind
And come the day you'll hear them saying
"They're throwing it all away"
Nothing more to say
Just throwing it all away
Go and fetch the captain's log and tear the pages out
We're on our way to nowhere now, can't bring the helm about
None of us are left in any doubt
We won't be back again
Send a message to the fleet, they'll search for us in vain
We won't be there among the reaches of the Spanish Main
Tell the ones we left home not to wait
We won't be back again.
(Won't be back again...)
And come the day you'll hear them saying
"They're throwing it all away"
Nothing more to say
Just throwing it all away
Our time is just a point along a line
That runs forever with no end
I never thought that we would come to find
Ourselves upon these rocks again
Oh, no
Go and tell Lord Grenville that the tide is on the turn
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Mousetoescamper
Feb 14
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Junipercity
(54 posts)1. Year of the Cat
Was recorded at Abbey Road Studios with producer Alan Parsons.
Al Stewart is an amazing songwriter! One of my very favorite.
History may not repeat. But it echoes.
love_katz
(3,002 posts)2. Great album.
I still have a copy, among my old stash of vinyl.
Junipercity
(54 posts)3. Katz! Say hi to the former Mayor! 😂
"Year of the Cat" was good!
Stewart only had two albums hit in the US. My favorites were not among them.
His 1973 album " Past, Present, and Future" was truly amazing. With side two of the vinyl release being out of this world. Particularly "Roads to Moscow" and "Nostradamus".