by Hurt on album The Re-Consumation (The Consumation Reiterate)
Once there was an old ocean Where anyone who saw it Grew old with the sea And we were terrified of water And of all the sons and daughters No one dared to see On the banks of the coastline I tracked a
by Hurt on album The Re-Consumation
Once there was an old ocean Where anyone who saw it Grew old with the sea And we were terrified of water And of all the sons and daughters No one dared to see On the banks of the coastline I tracked a
by Hurt on album The Re-Consumation
Once there was an old ocean Where anyone who saw it Grew old with the sea And we were terrified of water And of all the sons and daughters No one dared to see On the banks of the coastline I tracked a
by Hurt on album The Consumation
Once there was an old ocean Where anyone who saw it Grew old with the sea And we were terrified of water And of all the sons and daughters No one dared to see On the banks of the coastline I tracked a
by Hurt on album The Re-Consumation
Once there was an old ocean Where anyone who saw it Grew old with the sea And we were terrified of water And of all the sons and daughters No one dared to see On the banks of the coastline I tracked a
by Hurt on album The Re-Consumation
Once there was an old ocean Where anyone who saw it Grew old with the sea And we were terrified of water And of all the sons and daughters No one dared to see On the banks of the coastline I tracked a
by Hurt on album The Re-Consumation
Once there was an old ocean Where anyone who saw it Grew old with the sea And we were terrified of water And of all the sons and daughters No one dared to see On the banks of the coastline I tracked a
by Hurt on album The Re-Consumation (The Consumation Reiterate)
Once there was an old ocean Where anyone who saw it Grew old with the sea And we were terrified of water And of all the sons and daughters No one dared to see On the banks of the coastline I tracked a
by The Ozark Mountain Daredevils on album The Car Over the Lake Album
out on the sea, there is an island out on the sea, there is a place out on the sea there's a wave with the power to save all the sailors from the dark and the deep we used to dance in the shadows und
by The Ozark Mountain Daredevils on album Live at the Roxy, Los Angeles, 1975 (FM Radio Broadcast)
out on the sea, there is an island out on the sea, there is a place out on the sea there's a wave with the power to save all the sailors from the dark and the deep we used to dance in the shadows und
by The Ozark Mountain Daredevils on album Live At The Roxy And The Palomino (Remastered)
out on the sea, there is an island out on the sea, there is a place out on the sea there's a wave with the power to save all the sailors from the dark and the deep we used to dance in the shadows und
by The Good Life on album Black Out
You thought you had it made Like the songs would write themselves But your words ran out of ink And your fingers lost the chords Now you lay around so bored And you hit the bar at 2:00 And you w
by The Swell Season on album The Swell Season
How many times have I been here How many times was I lost And how many times I'd be lost in the sea If you weren't there to rescue me We're sailing, sailing every night We're drifting, drifting alone
by The Tangent on album Not as Good as the Book
The Full Gamut 1. The D599 - Dusk Lying on our backs, On the cooling tarmac of a country road, we watched the stars, We watched them fall. And you made 36, I got as far as 49, before we laughed alo
by Jackie DeShannon with The Byrds on album Where the Action Is! Los Angeles Nuggets: 1965-1968
The first love I've ever had The first time I went mad The first time I left home The first time I felt alone The first time my heart was hurt The first thing I did wrong If I had one wish I'd ask To
by The Collection on album Ars Moriendi
Walking down the road to Damascus, I call my home I distract myself with skin and bone when the spirit is alone you had bought me with a currency that exchanges for the death of me and I would ever re
by The Jelly Jam on album The Jelly Jam
Picture yourself in the shade of a tree Alone in your thoughts but you're held by the breeze With sand on your fingers and dirt in your hands As you try your best to understand Don't look at you and
by Temple Shirley on album (Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 1938)
Temple Shirley (Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 1938) Alone With You Lyrics/Music S.Mitchell/L.Pollack (Sung by Phillis Brooks and Jack Haley) I've always known that three's a crowd Only two may dance