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Song DescriptionGuy comes into Newport, RI (very popular sailing community) on his boat. He goes to the bar. Meets one he likes. They are both sailing away in the morning. Ends up avoiding a fight and leaves...
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Lyrics
See that guy over in the corner
Down on his luck still can't find her
Moving from town to town
With his guitar and his dog around
Got enough money for now
Got his bills paid and out on his own
And he's seeing
Something new in this port town
(refrain)
In the morning
He'll be sailing
Sailing again
In the morning
He'll be sailing again
See that girl sitting on the bar stool
Whats your name what should I call you
Is there something I can do
Should I dance a lick or sing a tune
Does it really matter what I say
Get up on your feet again
You must be feeling
Pretty good in this port town
(refrain)
See that guy he's walking home now
Had to leave no need for a show-down
Just stand up and head for home
Don't matter if you're home alone
Some folks don't really know
How far or close or where we go
He must be leaving
This Newport Town
(modified refrain 2X)
In the morning
I'll be sailing
Sailing again
In the morning
I'll be sailing again
Song Length
2:54
Genres
Folk - Country, Folk - Rural
Tempo / Feel
Medium Slow (91 - 110)
Lead Vocal
Mixed Vocals
Moods
Composed, Moving
Subject Matter
Boats, Frustration
Similar Artists
Counting Crows, Jim Croce
Language
English
Era
1970 - 1979
Lyric Credits |
Danny Thomas Keating |
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Music Credits |
Danny Thomas Keating |
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Producer Credits |
Danny Thomas Keating |
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Publisher Credits |
Danny Thomas Keating |
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Performance Credits |
Danny Thomas Keating |
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Label Credits |
none |
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