A Little Travelling Music, Please

Album: Barry Manilow (1989)
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  • On the road so long and lonely
    Can't believe I'm headed home to stay
    God I miss my one and only
    A little traveling music please
    Seems we're always separating
    Still she doesn't let me lose my way

    Home is anywhere she's waiting
    A little traveling music please
    I may forget how much I care
    But once I've left her laughter

    Two and three days after
    I'm aware how much I miss her there
    This time I'll stay home forever
    Hold her close and turn the world away
    Even if it's not forever
    It it'll keep me from unraveling
    A little traveling music please

    Two and three days after
    I'm aware how much I miss her there
    This time I'll stay home forever
    Hold her close and turn the world away
    Even if it's not forever
    She's going to keep me from unraveling
    A little traveling music please
    A little traveling music please Writer/s: BARRY MANILOW, BRUCE H. SUSSMAN, JACK A. FELDMAN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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