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Devhux
09-26-2001, 06:07 PM
By: Chris de Burgh, released 1975.

A spaceman came travelling on his ship from afar,
'twas light years of time since his mission did start,
And over a village he halted his craft,
And it hung in the sky like a star, just like a star...

He followed a light and came down to a shed,
Where a mother and a child were lying there on a bed,
A bright light of silver shone round his head,
And he had the face of an angle, and they were afraid...

Then the stranger spoke, he said 'Do not fear,
I come from a planet a long way from here,
And I bring a message for mankind to hear',
And suddenly the sweetest music filled the air...

And it went la, la...
Peace and goodwill to all men, and love for the child...

This lovely music went trembling through the ground,
And many were wakened on hearing that sound,
And travellers on the road, the village they found,
By the light of that ship in the sky, which shone all round...

And just before dawn at the paling of the sky,
The stranger returned and said 'Now I must fly,
When two thousand years of your time has gone by,
This song will begin once again, to a baby's cry...'

And it went la la... This song will begin once again
to a baby's cry...
And it goes la la... Peace and goodwill to all men
and love for the child...
Oh the whole world is waiting, waiting to hear that song again,
There are thousands standing on the edge of the world,
And a star is moving somewhere, the time is nearly here,
This song will begin once again, to a baby's cry...

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Yes this song is actually older than me, but it's one I remember so well when I was younger. My family had "Spanish Train & Other Stories" on vinyl, and this was my favorate song from the LP.

LPMiller
09-26-2001, 08:08 PM
Originally posted by GuruX

Yes this song is actually older than me, but it's one I remember so well when I was younger. My family had "Spanish Train & Other Stories" on vinyl, and this was my favorate song from the LP.

I never gave you this song. In fact, I never gave you nuthing. Take that back!

Crap, I'm older than this song.

Devhux
09-26-2001, 08:43 PM
LP = Long Play (as in RECORD)
LP didn't = LPMiller.

...of course you knew that though.

Granted, come to think of it, the spaceman in the song reminds me so much of you LPM... after all, both you and the spaceman like to sing a message to those who care to hear it.

(Lyrics in your posts)

DaFunkyUnit
09-26-2001, 09:06 PM
didnt he do "Lady in Red"?

Devhux
09-26-2001, 09:07 PM
He did, but "Lady in Red" wasn't on that particular album. :(