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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Invercargill From: rich-joy Date: 09 May 05 - 09:52 PM Good One! But can we also have the words to "South (The Bluff)" by Mike Harding??? My ancestral rellies left Melbourne in the 1800s for Invercargill - I'd like to try and understand the attraction of a place with (almost) Antarctic weather patterns!!! Cheers! R-J |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Invercargill From: GUEST,Guest Date: 05 May 05 - 07:53 PM Wayne Gillespie here the writer of Invercargill (a song about a man who mistook his wife for a car and so she left him to live in....Invercargill at the southern tip of New Zealand) it is also available on my album 2nd album New Locations produced by Fairport Convention's Trevor Lucas in 1986.Released by CBS (NZ & Australia) see www.waynegillepsie.com for details and online store. My version has an extra 3rd verse written following a suggestion by producer Trevor Lucas that the song needed a a verse about the seller of the car drowning his sorrows; so my version is
(Wayne Gillespie) That's right, there's a car for sale It's in good condition and motor is running It was my wife's before she went away She went to live in Invercargill It's got everything you could ever need It's got bucket seats and the tyres they're radial She never said a word, I never thought she'd leave I just found a note on the kitchen table (added verse): Come around we could have a drink I don't live far from the local It really must be sold this week Up to now I gues I was hopefull. Don't really know what I can say The engine's small but it's got tons of power I know that we will never be the same Once we could do a hundred miles an hour Starts well on a winter's day Seats look like leather but they're only vinyl She come home an see the kids in May But she soon went back to Invercargill Did everything I could to make her stay I even got her a warrant of fitness It's been a year now since she went away She wouldn't even come home for Christmas That's right there's a car for sale It's got a little rust but it's really not too bad Every day you know I check the mail But it takes a long time to get get here ....from Invercargill Cheers Wayne Gillespie www.waynegillespie.com |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Words for Invercargill From: Uncle_DaveO Date: 03 May 03 - 07:15 PM Why is this in BS? |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Words for Invercargill From: GUEST,tooligan Date: 03 May 03 - 07:04 PM Many thanks Jacko. I think a new convert to mudcat has been born |
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Subject: Lyr Add: INVERCARGILL (Wayne Gillespie) From: jacko@nz Date: 02 May 03 - 07:58 PM Not my style so I didn't have it on my database. It's on Mike's "One For You" cassette available from New Zealand "Replay Radio' INVERCARGILL by Wayne Gillespie That's right, there's a car for sale It's in good condition and motor is running It was my wife's before she went away She went to live in Invercargill It's got everything you could ever need It's got bucket seats and the tyres they're radial Never said a word, I never thought she'd leave I just found a note on the kitchen table Don't really know what I can say The engine's small but it's got tons of power I know that we will never be the same Once we could do a hundred miles an hour Starts well on a winter's day Seats look like leather but they're only vynil She come home an see the kids in May But soon went back to Invercargill Did everything I could to make her stay I even got a warrant of fitness It's been a year now since she went away She wouldn't even come home for Christmas That's right there's a car for sale It's got a little rust but it's really not too bad Every day I check the mail But it takes a long time from Invercargill Cheers, Jack |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Words for Invercargill From: GUEST Date: 02 May 03 - 06:39 AM The lyrics he remembers are " Thats right, there's a car for sale, Its in good condition and the motor's running, It used belong to my wife, she went to live in Invercargill" or something like that. Here's hopin! |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Words for Invercargill From: GUEST,stilite Date: 02 May 03 - 04:52 AM Almost, but not quite: The song is called "South(The Bluff)" and it's on Mike's album "From the Edge" on Cityfolk. CFR018. As your mate will know, Bluff is about 15Km south of Invercargill, it's literary the end of the road. Next stop is Antarctica. Where the highway runs out at the end of the map Glowing skys when the twilight is long to the south and the west Where the pace was once set Getting slower with those golden days gone. Is that the one? David |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Words for Invercargill From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca Date: 02 May 03 - 04:40 AM Been looking but it doesn't seem to be on the 'net. Hopefully one of the people from that area of the world will see this query. |
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Subject: Lyr Req: Words for Invercargill From: GUEST Date: 01 May 03 - 06:40 PM I have a Kiwi mate staying with me who wants to get the lyrics of a song called 'Invercargill' sang by, but maybe not written by Mike Harding of New Zealand. Can anyone help? |
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