Troubadour

Troubadour

When your last song's been sung and you're all alone
When the music fades and the crowd's are gone
You can ask yourself as they drift away
Did the people hear what you had to say

Did you touch their lives did you reach their soul
Did you warm a heart that was growing cold
Did you open eyes did you rattle bones
Did you let 'em know they were not alone . then

Say goodnight troubadour
Walk away . there's nothing more
Tonight you'll sleep the sleep of an honest man
And tomorrow my friend . you'll do it all again
Say goodnight troubadour

(Inst)

How the miles fly by as your tires wear thin
And your future lies beyond the next bend
You're a troubadour who sings for their pay
So say goodnight and walk away

Say goodnight troubadour
Walk away . there's nothing more
Tonight you'll sleep the sleep of an honest man
And tomorrow my friend . you'll do it all again
Say goodnight troubadour

Say goodnight troubadour
Walk away . there's nothing more
Tonight you'll sleep the sleep of an honest man
And tomorrow my friend . you'll do it all again
Say goodnight troubadour

Say goodnight troubadour
Walk away . there's nothing more
Tonight you'll sleep the sleep of an honest man
And tomorrow my friend . you'll do it all again
Say goodnight troubadour

Lonnie C. Ratliff (BMI)
Victor Holdroyd (PRS)

Okie Acres Music (BMI)
Bravado Publishing (BMI)



Credits
Writer(s): John Barry
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