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A Salty Dog

Album - 1969 - DeB Id: 32173
By Procol Harum
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Album DeRango™ 56,56

Procol Harum

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 "A Salty Dog is one of the most extraordinary melodies in rock history, undoubtedly on the level of the greatest Beatles classics."

 "Procol Harum had a very original sound (notice I said original, not revolutionary), and not easily labelable."

 Listen to Procol Harum's A Salty Dog and rediscover a unique blend of orchestral rock and timeless storytelling today!

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A Salty Dog (04:44)
'All hands on deck, we've run afloat!' I heard the captain cry
'Explore the ship, replace the cook: let no one leave alive!'
Across the straits, around the Horn: how far can sailors fly?
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(Brooker / Reid)

When you knew that I had given all the kindness that I had
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There's you, you're sleeping over there
whilst me I'm sitting here
with so much sea between us
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(Brooker / Reid)

The Devil came from Kansas. Where he went to I can't say
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Boredom (04:35)
Some say they will and some say they won't
Some say they do and some say they don't
Some say they shall and some say they shan't
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Well I opened my eyes this morning
I wasn't at home in bed
There were four angels standing round me
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(Fisher / Reid)

We'll hoist a hand, becalmed upon a troubled sea
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I sat me down to write a simple story
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Homburg (03:43)
Your multilingual business friend
has packed her bags and fled
Leaving only ash-filled ashtrays
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Procol Harum

Procol Harum were an English rock band formed in the 1960s, known for blending rock with classical and blues influences and for their signature Hammond-organ-and-piano sound. Their biggest hit was the 1967 single “A Whiter Shade of Pale,” featuring Gary Brooker and Matthew Fisher, with lyrics by Keith Reid.
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