Re: La Canzone Del Giorno, Part 6
Posted: 07/01/2010, 18:29
Dave Crosby se n'era andato da un pezzo, Chris Hillman anche... ma nonostante ciò nel 1970 quello che restava dei Byrds (Roger McGuinn unico superstite della line-up più celebre) riuscì a fare un grande disco...rimasto senza titolo.
The Byrds: Yesterday's Train
from the album "Untitled" (1970)

Yesterday's Train
When you meet someone that you don't know
But you know them just the same
You begin wondering if by chance it might be
An aquaintance from yesterday's train
Well there's something in her eyes that you've seen before
Maybe a memory or a mistress from another world
But you know the trees are green and the baby cries
From dust to dust, yet nothing dies
You'll never know where we are in this endless place
Or who we are in this endless space
But we know that the trees are green and the baby cries
From dust to dust, yet nothing dies
Yesterday's is rollin' , can you touch it through the mist
Did you meet someone on yesterday's train
Can you tell it with a kiss
Can you tell it with a kiss

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The Byrds: Yesterday's Train
from the album "Untitled" (1970)

Yesterday's Train
When you meet someone that you don't know
But you know them just the same
You begin wondering if by chance it might be
An aquaintance from yesterday's train
Well there's something in her eyes that you've seen before
Maybe a memory or a mistress from another world
But you know the trees are green and the baby cries
From dust to dust, yet nothing dies
You'll never know where we are in this endless place
Or who we are in this endless space
But we know that the trees are green and the baby cries
From dust to dust, yet nothing dies
Yesterday's is rollin' , can you touch it through the mist
Did you meet someone on yesterday's train
Can you tell it with a kiss
Can you tell it with a kiss

425,350





