On The Wings Of A Nightingale

Album: EB '84 (1984)
Charted: 41 50
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  • When I love
    I get a feeling like I'm travelling through the sky
    On the wings of a nightingale

    As I ride
    My head is reeling but I don't even wonder why
    On the wings of a nightingale I'll fly

    High above land and sea
    I'll be thinking of you and me
    Couldn't ask for a better place to be
    Oh, I can feel something happening
    Oh, I can feel something happening
    Oh, I can feel something happening to me

    So hold my hand
    I got a feeling that the journey has just begun
    On the wings of a nightingale

    And if you like
    we'll fly together to the land of eternal sun
    On the wings of a nightingale of love

    High above land and sea
    I'll be thinking of you and me
    Couldn't ask for a better place to be
    Oh, I can feel something happening
    Oh, I can feel something happening
    Oh, I can feel something happening to me

    When I love
    I get a feeling like I'm travelling through the sky
    On the wings of a nightingale
    On the wings of a nightingale
    On the wings of a nightingale fly
    On the wings of a nightingale Writer/s: Paul James McCartney
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 4

  • Teresa from Mechelen, BelgiumEdwin,Mac more talented than John Lennon? Maybe, more talented than Phil Spector? NO WAY !!!
  • Edwin from Vancouver, BcI you ever need reminding of just how much more talented Paul was than you know who...
  • Teresa from Mechelen, BelgiumA very good song, I don't have the album but I have this song on a double-cd with all famous duets from The Everly Brothers, Ike and Tina Turner, Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood, The Righteous Brothers, Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly, Peter Paul and Mary and many others.
  • Kevin from Reading , PaA pretty good song, and there a few others that weren't bad on this "reunion" album, but the 80s overproduction is a detriment. The album also contains a Jeff Lynne song, "The Story of Me," that suffers from syntheizer overload.
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