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Battle of Algiers lyrics
Claustrophobia
The Battle Of The Blue And 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
Claustrophobia
The Battle Of The Blue And Grey
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- Track 9 on Ennio Morricone: 1966-1987
- 8 Califfa
- 10 Infernal Trio
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