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The Last Train Out Of New Orleans
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The title says it all I think. This is home demo 2-B
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Charts
Peak #810
Peak in subgenre #55
Author
Amadeo de' Medici
Rights
2005 By Amadeo de' Medici, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Uploaded
October 09, 2005
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MP3 3.7 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Lyrics
This cities got a broken heart, Nothing doing nowhere, Yet it seems so peacefull from afar, Could it be, they're just too far along to see? Watched the last train pass, Just an hour ago, They me asked come, I said, no no no! Don't you understand, I got nowhere to go, Couse' there just ain't, no place like home, Crossed back down to Bourbon Street, Ah! Memories of times and places we'd meet, Now caried along by the burden of defeat, And I turned my back, On last train the last train to leave, This cities got a broken heart, Nothing doing nowhere, Yet it seems so peacefull from afar, Could it be, they're just too far along to see? Now the times they've changed, All I know and see! But nothing can take, New Orleans from me! ~Guitar Solo~ This cities got a broken heart, Nothing doing nowhere, Yet it seems so peacefull from afar, Could it be, they're just too far along to see? They can take me out'a New Orleans But nothing can take, New Orleans from me! Ahh!
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