Walking Back to Waterloo

BARRY ALAN GIBB, MAURICE ERNEST GIBB, ROBIN HUGH GIBB

I wish there was another year, another time
When people sang and poems rhymed.
My name could be Napoleon.
A thousand ships.
A windy sail, so huge and high,
It's tall enough to touch the sky.
It's beautiful but hard to find.
But I just wasn't born in time.

Walking back to Waterloo again.
Where do I begin?
In the brand new street,
You can get a good seat at the end.

I can dream
Of growing trees and things that live
And grass that's green
In meadows that have never been.
But I still place my trust in the Queen.

What is life
When a man is pressured
Based on wrong or right?
And I don't know what it means.
There must be more we haven't seen.

Walking back to Waterloo again.
Where do I begin?
In the brand new street,
You can get a good seat at the end.

Walking back to Waterloo again.
Where do I begin?
In the brand new street,
You can get a good seat at the end

Walking back to Waterloo again.
Where do I begin?
In the brand new street,
You can get a good seat at the end.

Trivia about the song Walking Back to Waterloo by Bee Gees

When was the song “Walking Back to Waterloo” released by Bee Gees?
The song Walking Back to Waterloo was released in 1971, on the album “Trafalgar”.
Who composed the song “Walking Back to Waterloo” by Bee Gees?
The song “Walking Back to Waterloo” by Bee Gees was composed by BARRY ALAN GIBB, MAURICE ERNEST GIBB, ROBIN HUGH GIBB.

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