Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song The Battle of the Blue and the Grey , by - Beegees. Release date: 31.12.1965
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song The Battle of the Blue and the Grey , by - Beegees. The Battle of the Blue and the Grey |
| Now it’s gone, gone, gone |
| Those years have passed away |
| It’s gone, gone, gone |
| There’s truth in what i say |
| It’s gone, gone, gone |
| There’s nothing more to say |
| But i’d do anything if i could do it all again |
| Well, i’m an old man now and i’m born to win the race |
| People won’t believe me but there’s truth in what i say |
| Many hearts were broken and a lot of tears were shed |
| The sky was black and the battlefield was red |
| Now it’s gone, gone, gone |
| Those years have passed away |
| It’s gone, gone, gone |
| There’s truth in what i say |
| It’s gone, gone, gone |
| There’s nothing more to sa But i’d do anything if i could do it all again |
| Now, stonewall jackson stepped right up and then he said to me He said «the battle’s gettin’rough son, guess we better flee. |
| There’s grapeshot all around us and the field is black with lead. |
| You better start a-runnin'boy before you lose your head «. |
| It’s gone, gone, gone |
| Those years have passed away |
| It’s gone, gone, gone |
| There’s truth in what i say |
| It’s gone, gone, gone |
| There’s nothing more to say |
| But i’d do anything if i could do it all again |
| Well, the cannons roared around us and the field was black with lead |
| I picked a soldier dressed in blue and filled him full of lead |
| I picked out six more soldiers there a-sittin'on a mound |
| I fixed my bayonet to my gun and really mowed them down |
| Now, it’s gone, gone, gone |
| Those years have passed away |
| It’s gone, gone, gone |
| There’s truth in what i say |
| It’s gone, gone, gone |
| There’s nothing more to say |
| But i’d do anything if i could do it all again |
| But i’d do anything if i could do it all again |
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