歌曲 | Prairie Town |
歌手 | Randy Bachman |
专辑 | Any Road |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
Born and raised in a prairie town | |
Just a kid full of dreams | |
We didn’t have much but an old radio | |
Music came from places we’d never been | |
Growing up in a prairie town | |
Learning to drive in the snow | |
Not much to do so you start a band | |
And soon you’ve gone as far as you can go | |
Winter nights are long, summer days are gone | |
Portage and Main fifty below | |
Springtime melts the snow, rivers overflow | |
Portage and Main fifty below | |
Portage and Main fifty below | |
All the bands in a prairie town | |
Try to outdo the next in line | |
Learning records out of Liverpool | |
Dreams of England on their Minds | |
On the other side of Winnipeg | |
Neil and The Squires played the Zone | |
But then he went to play | |
For awhile in Thunder Bay | |
He never looked back and he’s never coming home | |
Just a band from a prairie town | |
Sometimes we’d drive from coast to coast | |
One call from LA and we’d pack and fly away | |
But in our hearts we’re always prairie folk | |
Looking back at a prairie town | |
People ask me why I went away | |
To fly with the best, sometimes you have to leave the nest | |
But the prairies made me what I am today |
Born and raised in a prairie town | |
Just a kid full of dreams | |
We didn' t have much but an old radio | |
Music came from places we' d never been | |
Growing up in a prairie town | |
Learning to drive in the snow | |
Not much to do so you start a band | |
And soon you' ve gone as far as you can go | |
Winter nights are long, summer days are gone | |
Portage and Main fifty below | |
Springtime melts the snow, rivers overflow | |
Portage and Main fifty below | |
Portage and Main fifty below | |
All the bands in a prairie town | |
Try to outdo the next in line | |
Learning records out of Liverpool | |
Dreams of England on their Minds | |
On the other side of Winnipeg | |
Neil and The Squires played the Zone | |
But then he went to play | |
For awhile in Thunder Bay | |
He never looked back and he' s never coming home | |
Just a band from a prairie town | |
Sometimes we' d drive from coast to coast | |
One call from LA and we' d pack and fly away | |
But in our hearts we' re always prairie folk | |
Looking back at a prairie town | |
People ask me why I went away | |
To fly with the best, sometimes you have to leave the nest | |
But the prairies made me what I am today |
Born and raised in a prairie town | |
Just a kid full of dreams | |
We didn' t have much but an old radio | |
Music came from places we' d never been | |
Growing up in a prairie town | |
Learning to drive in the snow | |
Not much to do so you start a band | |
And soon you' ve gone as far as you can go | |
Winter nights are long, summer days are gone | |
Portage and Main fifty below | |
Springtime melts the snow, rivers overflow | |
Portage and Main fifty below | |
Portage and Main fifty below | |
All the bands in a prairie town | |
Try to outdo the next in line | |
Learning records out of Liverpool | |
Dreams of England on their Minds | |
On the other side of Winnipeg | |
Neil and The Squires played the Zone | |
But then he went to play | |
For awhile in Thunder Bay | |
He never looked back and he' s never coming home | |
Just a band from a prairie town | |
Sometimes we' d drive from coast to coast | |
One call from LA and we' d pack and fly away | |
But in our hearts we' re always prairie folk | |
Looking back at a prairie town | |
People ask me why I went away | |
To fly with the best, sometimes you have to leave the nest | |
But the prairies made me what I am today |