Wings - After The Ball / Million Miles Lyrics
After the ball, after the ball, you were the one out in the hall
You were the one, the one who would love me, after the ball.
After the ball, after the ball, you were the one out in the hall
You were the one, the one who would love me, after the ball.
Nowhere was a freindly face to be found.
Later on, I awoke, but the party it was over
There you were waiting to bring me 'round.
How many million miles, day-oh?
How many million miles, day-oh?
When I get up, up, up in the morning, whoa! Lord I know.
When I look up, up, up in the morning, whoa! Lord I know.
How many million miles, day-oh?
How many million miles, day-oh?
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Wings After The Ball / Million Miles Comments
Laid an Egg with this LP
Infinite & eternal
Eternal good vigilance
Amazing Grace. Bob.
I'd forgotten how good this was! It really does exemplify Macca going "back to the egg"—this time, back to the roots of folk traditions of the African-American spiritual and his Scottish-Irish heritage, in the vein of "Mull of Kintyre," but this time with the harmonica sound of his "Love Me Do" origins (with the accordion this time) rather than bagpipes. Thanks for posting this gem!
Only good song in one of Paul's worst albums.
Did you know "Old Siam, Sir" and "Winter Rose/Love Awake" exist.
I agree