Saw A New Morning Lyrics - The Bee Gees
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All of a sudden I saw a new morning
I'm locked up I want to be free
Out in the courtyard and over the wall then
My friends are waiting for me
Sixteen people are waiting to get me
Hoping to take me outside
I hear the sound of the snubnose behind me
I went along for the ride
Wind in my face and my bones they are aching
My soul must weather the storm
I must run till my back it is breaking
Desp'ratly I must keep on
Sixteen people are waiting to get me
Hoping to take me outside
I hear the sound of the snubnose behind me
I went along for the ride
La...
All of a sudden I saw a new morning
I went along for the ride
All of a sudden I saw a new morning
All of a sudden I saw a new morning
All of a sudden I saw a new morning
I saw a new morning (repeat 3 more times )
I'm locked up I want to be free
Out in the courtyard and over the wall then
My friends are waiting for me
Sixteen people are waiting to get me
Hoping to take me outside
I hear the sound of the snubnose behind me
I went along for the ride
Wind in my face and my bones they are aching
My soul must weather the storm
I must run till my back it is breaking
Desp'ratly I must keep on
Sixteen people are waiting to get me
Hoping to take me outside
I hear the sound of the snubnose behind me
I went along for the ride
La...
All of a sudden I saw a new morning
I went along for the ride
All of a sudden I saw a new morning
All of a sudden I saw a new morning
All of a sudden I saw a new morning
I saw a new morning (repeat 3 more times )
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Life in a Tin Can as a Concept Album | Reviewer: Derrick Phillips | 5/28/12
Life in a Tin Can was the Bee Gees' commercial nadir, but I've always considered it one of their best and most underrated albums. Furthermore, I always heard it as a concept album about a man named Johnny Bride who was imprisoned for a murder he didn't commit. Taken out to face the firing squad, he escapes and lives on the run across the USA(South Dakota,Chicago,etc.), reflecting on his past, until he is exonerated after the true killer confesses to the crime. Am I reading too much into it? It would be nice to get Barry Gibb's perspective on this lost classic.
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