23 Jun 99 - 02:57 PM (#89080) Subject: LYR REQ: Distant Drums From: Roger in Baltimore Johnny B on another thread was searching for the lyrics to this song. Rick Fielding says Jim Reeves did it in the '60's. Obviously Rick did participate in the '60's. If you really participated in the '60's you can't remember it. Any help for Johnny B.? I'm going to link him to this thread. Roger in Baltimore |
23 Jun 99 - 03:18 PM (#89088) Subject: RE: LYR REQ: Distant Drums From: here Wolfgang |
23 Jun 99 - 04:44 PM (#89131) Subject: RE: LYR REQ: Distant Drums From: Roger in Baltimore Wolfgang, How do you find all of these sites? You are truly Germany's answer to Joe Offer! Roger in Baltimore |
23 Jun 99 - 05:37 PM (#89145) Subject: RE: LYR REQ: Distant Drums From: Rick Fielding I was a semi-participant in the sixties. Actually the song was too sucky for me, but I had a rare opportunity to put "Johnny B and Good" together. |
23 Jun 99 - 07:09 PM (#89173) Subject: RE: LYR REQ: Distant Drums From: John in Brisbane I installed Real Audio last week for the first time and got somewhat disappointing results, but could not resist having a quick listen to a download (I think) of this song. Late 50's as I recall. Sticky and sentimental, but I enjoyed it nevertheless - reminds me of an Orbison song, but can't recall the title.
Regards |
23 Jun 99 - 08:13 PM (#89192) Subject: RE: LYR REQ: Distant Drums From: Martin _Ryan Was it not Orbison? His name comes into my head when I hear the title. Regards |
23 Jun 99 - 08:16 PM (#89193) Subject: RE: LYR REQ: Distant Drums From: Martin _Ryan Naah! Jim Reeves! Regards |
23 Jun 99 - 11:26 PM (#89235) Subject: RE: LYR REQ: Distant Drums From: John in Brisbane Martin, if you check out Wolgang's link above you'll see that you are right on both counts. The Big O song I was thinking of was 'There Won't Be Many Coming Home'.
Regards |
19 Oct 07 - 10:55 PM (#2175014) Subject: Lyr Add: DISTANT DRUMS (Cindy Walker) From: Jim Dixon Lyrics copied from International Lyrics Playground: DISTANT DRUMS Cindy Walker I hear the sound of distant drums Far away, far away; And if they call for me to come, Then I must go, and you must stay. So, Mary, marry me. let's not wait. Let's share all the time we can before it's too late. Love me now, for now is all the time there may be. If you love me, Mary, Mary, marry me. I hear the sound of bugles blow' Far away, far away; And if they call, then I must go Across the sea, so wild and grey. So, Mary, marry me. let's not wait, Or the distant drums might change our wedding day. And love me now, for now is all the time there may be. If you love me, Mary, Mary, marry me. [Recorded by Foster & Allen, Dominick Maita, Daniel O'Donnell, Roy Orbison, Charley Pride, Jim Reeves, Tommy Scott, Gene Vincent, and several others.] |
20 Oct 07 - 02:24 PM (#2175422) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Distant Drums From: Leadbelly Jim Reeves' version of this song was the most successful of all (cover)-versions. In 1966, he occupied top position of the british charts for 6 weeks. Which seems to curious because this was the time of the Beatles and all other pop-groups. Distant drums is a very quit song which was tailor-made for Gentleman Jim. Manfred from Germany |