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|    Colin Irvine to All    |
|    Re: There's another train...    |
|    25 Apr 14 21:23:32    |
      From: look@bottom.of.home.page              On Fri, 25 Apr 2014 06:33:40 -0700 (PDT), binnoriekahn@gmail.com       wrote:              >On Monday, September 16, 1996 8:00:00 AM UTC+1, J. Wermont wrote:       >> Hi,       >>       >> I need a song ID! I remember hearing a song on the radio a few years ago       >> that had the following lines in the chorus:       >>       >> "There's another train       >> There always is..."       >>       >> Sorry, I know that's not much to go on. But if you know the song then       >> you might recognize even those two lines. The song is about not regretting       >> missed opportunities because there will always be other ones.       >>       >> So, if someone could tell me the title and artist of this song - and       >> better yet, the lyrics - I would appreciate that!       >>       >> Thanks,       >>       >> Joyce W.       >> jwermont@netcom.com       >> --       >> jwermont@netcom.com       >       >Song by Pete Morton (an English Dylan) title 'Another Train' you can find it       on utube and pete's cd also version by the Poozies and a new one by Sally       Barker on her debu album of the same name - Jim Parham acorn folk club Minehead              How do you come to be replying to a post that's nearly 20 years old?"!              Pete, BTW, is on at my local folk club (the Davy Lamp, Washington)       tomorrow.              --       Colin Irvine       http://www.colinandpat.co.uk              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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