
Date of issue: 31.12.1968
Record label: Numero Group
Song language: English
Sunday |
With this sleeping bag on my back making tracks at the crack of dawn |
On the road on a Sunday mornin', had to be |
She was stronger than the bark of a dog |
That woke me like a lark |
Reminding me of how I’ve earned my bread — the hard way |
At last I see the light, everything’s going to be alright |
Catch the fastest train I see, movin' east |
She was stronger than the bark of a dog |
That woke me like a lark |
Reminding me of how I earned my bread |
Ain’t no man alive gonna stop me, if I gotta run until I drop |
Keeping on going and I’m not stopping, not for no one |
At last I see the light and once again my life sounds bright |
Catch the fastest train I see, movin' east |
She was stronger than the bark of a dog |
That woke me like a lark |
Reminding me of how I earned my bread |
Took a long time coming |
With a sleeping bag on my back, making tracks at the crack of dawn |
On the road on a Sunday mornin' |
Had to be, had to be, had to be |
…got to move |
Name | Year |
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Goodbye | 1968 |
Midday Sun | 1968 |
Take My Road | 1968 |
Felix | 1968 |
High On A Mountain | 1968 |
Cocaine | 1968 |
Man Without A Name | 1968 |
The Days Grew Longer For Love | 1968 |
Lost A Number Found A King | 1968 |