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Monday 16 January 2023

There's A Train - Debbie Allen & Albert Hague - Song of the Week



The lyric "It'd be so nice to see you smile again" comes from the Season 2 song "There's A Train". Written by Henry Gaffney it is performed by Debbie Allen & Albert Hague.





There's A Train that's coming my way
Are you on it?
It'd be so nice to see you smile again, my long lost friend
I'd pay the fare
There ain't nothin' there to keep you all aboard
I pray the Lord will bring you, just ten miles of track.


There's a breeze that's blowing my way
Can you feel it?
It'd be so nice to hear you laugh once more
You know my hearts an open door
What-cha waitin' for?
 There's A Train that's goin' my way
Where the sun's always shinin' and the moon never fails to appear
Where the tracks come together
There'll be a change in the weather
Come aboard, come on along, sail away
 There's a song that's comin' our way
Can you hear it?
It's a tune that's bound to brighten up our hearts
You know we've been too long apart
Here's a brand new start

There's A Train that's coming my way
Are you on it?
It'd be so nice to see you smile again, my long lost friend
I'll pay the fare
There ain't nothin' there to keep you all aboard

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