Subject: Lyr Req: Jingle Jangle-Eric Bogle From: GUEST Date: 15 Feb 05 - 04:25 PM Hi there, I am looking for a lovely song by Eric called Jingle Jangle. It is about a cowboy in the outback, who goes to see his love one last night, before shipping off to France in World WarI. Thank you. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Jingle Jangle-Eric Bogle From: Jim Dixon Date: 17 Feb 05 - 09:05 PM Eric Bogle sings JINGLE JANGLE on his album "Endangered Species," Greentrax CD 196, 2000. I transcribed this much from a sound sample: ...And all through that night, as the stars rose and fell, They slept in that place only first love can dwell; But he dressed with the dawn, rode off down the track, She.... |
Subject: Lyr Add: JINGLE JANGLE (Eric Bogle) From: Jim Dixon Date: 02 Jan 12 - 04:00 PM JINGLE JANGLE Written by Eric Bogle As sung by Eric Bogle on "Endangered Species" (2000) She once had a sweetheart, a handsome young man Who was born to the saddle and raised on the land. He courted her gently for twelve months and more, Then one night on his bay he rode up to her door. And his spurs went jingle-jangle. Their music made her heart sing: Jingle-jingle-jangle. She rose up and she let him in. And all through that night, as the stars rose and fell, They slept in that place only first love can dwell; But he dressed with the dawn, rode off down the track. She did not call out and he did not look back. But his spurs went jingle-jangle, Ringing through the gray dawn: Jingle-jingle-jangle. She stood there until he was gone. He 'listed in Sydney, was shipped off to France. He found some futile forgotten advance, And though his face is now a shadow from a faraway time, Sometimes in her dreams a sound still haunts her mind: Jingle-jingle-jangle, Echoing down through the years. His spurs go jingle-jangle And her pillow is wet with her tears. Jingle-jingle-jangle, Echoing down through the years— His spurs go jingle-jangle And her pillow is wet with her tears. Her pillow is wet with her tears. |
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