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Al Stewart - Year Of The Cat
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Al Stewart - Time Passages
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Al Stewart - On The Border
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Al Stewart - End Of The Day
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Al Stewart - The Year Of The Cat
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Al Stewart - Carol
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Al Stewart - Strange girl
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Al Stewart - Broadway Hotel
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Al Stewart - Roads to Moscow
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Al Stewart - A Long Way Down From Stephanie
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Al Stewart - Angry Bird
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Al Stewart - Ear Of The Night
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Al Stewart - Flying Sorcery
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Al Stewart - Lord Grenville
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Al Stewart - Modern times
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Al Stewart - Mona Lisa Talking
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Al Stewart - Mondo Sinistro
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Al Stewart - One stage before
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Al Stewart - One, Two, Three
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Al Stewart - The One That Got Away
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Al Stewart - A man for all seasons
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Al Stewart - A Sense Of Deja Vu
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Al Stewart - Accident On 3rd Street
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Al Stewart - Age Of Rhythm
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Al Stewart - Almost Lucy
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Al Stewart - Always The Cause
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Al Stewart - Amsterdam
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Al Stewart - Angel Of Mercy
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Al Stewart - Anna
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Al Stewart - Anniversary
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Al Stewart - Antarctica
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Al Stewart - Apple Cider Re Constitution
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Al Stewart - Apple Cider Reconstitution
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Al Stewart - Bad reputation
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Al Stewart - Beacon Street
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Al Stewart - Bedsitter images
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Al Stewart - Beleeka Doodle Day
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Al Stewart - Belsize Blues
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Al Stewart - Black Hill
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Al Stewart - Blow Your Mansion Down
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Al Stewart - Cafe Society
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Al Stewart - Candidate
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Al Stewart - Candy Came Back
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Al Stewart - Charlotte Corday
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Al Stewart - Child's View Of The Eisenhower Years
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Al Stewart - Class Of '58
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Al Stewart - Cleave To Me
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Al Stewart - Clifton In The Rain
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Al Stewart - Constantinople
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Al Stewart - Dark Side
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Al Stewart - Delia's Gone
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Al Stewart - Don't Forget Me
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Al Stewart - Down In The Cellars
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Al Stewart - Electric Los Angeles sunset
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Al Stewart - Elvaston Place
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Al Stewart - Elvis At The Wheel
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Al Stewart - Fantasy
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Al Stewart - Feel Like
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Al Stewart - Fields of France
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Al Stewart - Football Hero
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Al Stewart - Four Of a Kind
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Al Stewart - Franklin's Table
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Al Stewart - French Laundry
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Al Stewart - Genie on a table top
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Al Stewart - Gethsemene Again
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Al Stewart - Ghostly Horses Of The Plains
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Al Stewart - Gina In The Kings Road
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Al Stewart - Hanno The Navigator
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Al Stewart - Helen And Cassandra
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Al Stewart - Here In Angola
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Al Stewart - Hipposong
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Al Stewart - House Of Clocks
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Al Stewart - How Does It Happen
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Al Stewart - I don't believe you
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Al Stewart - I'm falling
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Al Stewart - If it doesn't come naturally, leave it
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Al Stewart - Immelman Turn
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Al Stewart - In Brooklyn
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Al Stewart - In red square
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Al Stewart - In the dark
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Al Stewart - Indian Summer
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Al Stewart - Jackdaw
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Al Stewart - Joe the Georgian
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Al Stewart - Josephine Baker
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Al Stewart - Katherine Of Oregon
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Al Stewart - King of Portugal
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Al Stewart - Last Days Of The Century
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Al Stewart - Laughing into 1939
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Al Stewart - League of notions
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Al Stewart - License To Steal
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Al Stewart - Life and life only
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Al Stewart - Life between the wars
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Al Stewart - Life In Dark Water
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Al Stewart - Like William Mckinley
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Al Stewart - Lindy comes to town
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Al Stewart - Lonliest Place On The Map
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Al Stewart - Lord Salisbury
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Al Stewart - Lori, don't go right now
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Al Stewart - Love Chronicles
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Al Stewart - Lover Man
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Al Stewart - Lyke-wake Dirge
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Al Stewart - Manuscript
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Al Stewart - Marion The Chatelaine
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Al Stewart - Merlin's Time
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Al Stewart - Merry Monks
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Al Stewart - Midas Shadow
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Al Stewart - Midnight Rocks
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Al Stewart - Millie Brown
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Al Stewart - Mixed Blessing
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Al Stewart - Mr. Lear
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Al Stewart - Murmansk Run/Ellis Island
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Al Stewart - My Contemporaries
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Al Stewart - My Egyptian Couch
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Al Stewart - My Enemies Have Sweet Voices
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Al Stewart - Necromancer
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Al Stewart - News from Spain
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Al Stewart - Next time
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Al Stewart - Night meeting
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Al Stewart - Night Of The 4th Of May
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Al Stewart - Night rolls in
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Al Stewart - Night train to Munich
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Al Stewart - Nostradamus
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Al Stewart - Not the one
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Al Stewart - Old Admirals
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Al Stewart - Old Compton street blues
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Al Stewart - Optical illusions
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Al Stewart - Out In The Snow
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Al Stewart - Paint by numbers
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Al Stewart - Pandora
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Al Stewart - Peter On The White Sea
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Al Stewart - Post World War Two Blues
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Al Stewart - Pretty golden hair
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Al Stewart - Princess Olivia
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Al Stewart - Rain Barrel
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Al Stewart - Real and unreal
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Al Stewart - Red Toupee
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Al Stewart - Rocks In The Ocean
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Al Stewart - Royal Courtship
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Al Stewart - Rumours Of War
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Al Stewart - Running man
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Al Stewart - Russians & Americans
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Al Stewart - Sailing Into The Future
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Al Stewart - Sampan
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Al Stewart - Samuel How You've Changed
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Al Stewart - Sand in your shoes
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Al Stewart - Scandinavian Girl
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Al Stewart - Sergio
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Al Stewart - Shah Of Shahs
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Al Stewart - Shiraz Shuffle
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Al Stewart - Silver Kettle
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Al Stewart - Sirens Of Titan
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Al Stewart - Sleepwalking
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Al Stewart - Small fruit song
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Al Stewart - Soho (needless to say)
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Al Stewart - Somewhere In England 1915
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Al Stewart - Song On The Radio
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Al Stewart - Songs out of Clay
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Al Stewart - Swallow Wind
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Al Stewart - Swiss Cottage Maneuvers
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Al Stewart - Tasting History
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Al Stewart - Terminal Eyes
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Al Stewart - The Ballad Of Mary Foster
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Al Stewart - The bear farmers of Birnam
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Al Stewart - The Candidate
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Al Stewart - The Carmichaels
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Al Stewart - The coldest winter in memory
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Al Stewart - The dark and rolling sea
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Al Stewart - The elf
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Al Stewart - The Gypsy And The Rose
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Al Stewart - The last day of June 1934
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Al Stewart - The Night That The Band Got The Wine
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Al Stewart - The Palace of Versailles
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Al Stewart - The Ringing Of Bells
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Al Stewart - The World Goes To Riyadh
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Al Stewart - Three Mules
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Al Stewart - Timeless skies
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Al Stewart - Tonton Macoute
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Al Stewart - Toutes Les Etoiles
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Al Stewart - Trains
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Al Stewart - Trespasser
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Al Stewart - Turn into earth
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Al Stewart - Turning It Into Water
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Al Stewart - Under a Winestained Moon
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Al Stewart - Valentina Way
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Al Stewart - Waiting For Margaux
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Al Stewart - Warren Harding
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Al Stewart - What's Going On?
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Al Stewart - Where are they now
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Al Stewart - Willie the King
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Al Stewart - You don't even know me
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Al Stewart - You should have listened to Al
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Al Stewart - Zero she flies
Love Chronicles
Al Stewart
It was Stephanie
In kindergarten arithmetic classes she used to
Sit next to me
I'd pass her sticky sweets under the table
Where the teacher couldn't see
Although she wouldn't remember me now
Sometimes I wonder where she can be
I can remember the first girl I kissed
It was Christine when I was ten
I'd been told we were moving away
I thought I'd never see her again
Oh don't forget me
I'll be back when they let me
Before you learn how to lie when you're leaving
Love is so much easier then
And at school would you believe three hundred boys
And no girls at all
But you're a fool if you should leave
Just think of the joys of rugby football
And prep in the morning and Brylcreem and acne
And cross-country running to kill evil thoughts
I'm surprised that I survived
I ran ten thousand miles with my back to the wall
I can remember the first girl that I made love to
It was in a park
In the lower pleasure gardens in Bournemouth
In summer just after dark
My mind was reeling: Oh what a feeling.
I missed the bus and walked twelve miles home
And it really didn't seem far
And all through my seventeenth summer
Running together from crowds and ties
Taking our clothes off and feeling each other
With fingers and senses and mouths and eyes
Incurring the glances of old disapproval
From elderly local inhabitant's eyes
Oh time, time we hardly even knew you
You didn't touch us with your lies
In the halcyon days of my late adolescence
My goal seemed clearly in sight
Playing electric guitar with a beat group
We set the ballrooms alight
Camping it up for the dyed blonde receptionists
Who told us we were al-ri-yi-yight
On an ego trip for a teenage superstar
On thirty shillings a nigh-yight
And so it fell that I came up to London
To look for fortune and fame
Starry eyed in my seaside successes
And much too sure of the game
First girl I met thereI thought I'd get there
But the first girl was nearly the last girl
She left my eyes in the drain
She sat on my floor in the dead of the night
Rolling a joint and looking round for a light
Her clothes were so black and her face was so white
How could I know what was right?
And I sat all huddled upon my bed
Watching her in my innocence
And it was no sense at all, but too much sense
That took me to the bridge of impotence
Oh Artaud's anthology lay spread on the floor
And the thoughts that she gave me,
I'd not met before
And stranded half hypnotised,
I watched her in awe
Of everything that she stood for
And I wanted more than anything to be like her with every sense
But it was no sense at all, but too much sense
That took me to the bridge of impotence
She came over to me and kissed me in play
Taking my hand between her legs as she lay
And she looked in my eyes but I turned them away
Finding no words fit to say
And I hated myself, but could not move
Shattered in my confidence
But it was no sense at all, but too much sense
That took me to the bridge of impotence
Now the stare of the lightbulb tore holes in my brain
As she got up in the silence that hung like a stain
And I wanted to speak, or to call out her name
But how could I begin to explain?
And my prosecuting room still holds
A strand of her hair in evidence
But it was no sense at all, but too much sense
That took me to the bridge of impotence
Oh I still think about her when the night fills with rain
And speaks in its voices uneasy and vain
And I think were I maybe to find her again
Oh I'd probably see her more plain
And I should have known she was just like me
It was after all only common-sense
But it was no sense at all, but too much sense
That took me to the bridge of impotence
But it was no sense at all, but too much sense
That took me to the bridge of impotence
At first I didn't go out much at all
I just stayed at home in my chains
Picking over the threads of my confidence
And searching for the remains
And when I couldn't stand any more of it
Going down to a club
Mixing in with the sounds and the crowds
I let the music cover me up
And only, lonely, the harlequins and painted phonies
Pick their ways, through the haze
Of highs and lows and blues
And all that I could do was to pick my way to you
Though I didn't tell you
You were just a thing to prove
I was hungry when found you, but I'm alright now
They sigh, they lie, the refugees and superheroes
On ice, so nice to see you, what's your name?
And all that I could do was to say the same to you
Take you for the moment, though the moment wasn't true
But I was hungry when I found you and I'm alright now
Though the street lamp cut through the curfew
It shed no light on our mind
It would have been so easy to love you
At any other time
Only, lonely, you came to me the night hung coldly
In your eyes, some other time I might have stayed with you
But all that I could do was to turn around to you
Thanks for what you gave me now it's time to say "Adieu"
I was hungry when I found you but I'm alright now.
Ba ba ba alright now
And so it came that I stood disillusioned
By everything I'd been told
I just didn't believe love existed
They were all just digging for gold
Widows and bankers and typists and businessmen
Loved each other they said
But all it was though was just a manoeuvre
The quickest way into bed
And so I followed the others' example
And jumped into the melee
In the hunting grounds of Earls Court and Swiss Cottage
I did my best to get laid
Beer cans and parties, deb girls and arties
Bouncing around in the social confusion
Missing and making the grade
The very first time I must confess
I thought you'd be like all of the rest
And we'd be strangers once again
By the time we were dressed
But when you'd smoked your cigarette
And talked of some people that we'd me
I found myself asking was it set,
did you have to go yet
And so you laughed and then kissed me
And stayed for the whole weekend
Although the bed was so narrow
We had to sleep end to end
And so the weeks passed through my brain
In their dadaistic chain
I found myself seeing you again, and again and again
And all you gave you gave it free
Asking for nothing back from me
You gave yourself unselfishly as a part of me
And where I thought that just plucking
The fruits of the bed was enough
It grew to be less like fucking
And more like making love
Of all the girls I ever knew
some loved and some denied me
And all the words I ever said
have been no use to hide me
And all the songs I ever sung
each one of them untied me
And all the girls I ever loved
have left themselves inside me