Spring of 1912

Tony Hiller, Lee Sheriden, Martin Lee

[Verse 1]
Was in the spring of 1912
The sea was calm and all was well
We were holding hands in the cool gentle evening
The music [?] and in the air
Nobody knew or was aware
On that fateful night in the spring of 1912

[Reprise]
When a [?] crashed and a mighty ocean roar
The ship went down, the ship went down
And a [?] [?] [?] forever more
The ship went down, The titanic went down

[Verse 2]
I don't know why that I was saved
Why I escaped this watery grave
On that fateful night in the spring of 1912

[Verse 3]
To think that just awhile ago
Two lovers kissed and didn't know
Only onе would live all alone, alone to cry

[Reprise]
Whеn a [?] crashed and a mighty ocean roar
The ship went down, the ship went down
And a [?] [?] [?] forever more
The ship went down, The titanic went down

[Outro]
When a [?] crashed and a mighty ocean roar
The ship went down, the ship went down
And a [?] [?] [?] forever more
The ship went down, The titanic went down

Trivia about the song Spring of 1912 by Brotherhood of Man

On which albums was the song “Spring of 1912” released by Brotherhood of Man?
Brotherhood of Man released the song on the albums “Kiss Me Kiss Your Baby - Lady Lady Lady Lay - Lady” in 1976, “Greatest Hits - Les Grands Succes De...” in 1976, and “Spotlight On” in 1981.
Who composed the song “Spring of 1912” by Brotherhood of Man?
The song “Spring of 1912” by Brotherhood of Man was composed by Tony Hiller, Lee Sheriden, Martin Lee.

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