Wings On My Heels

Mark Hewerdine

I never was too good at dancing
Somewhere I'd step out of line
But I knew that I had wings on my heels
When they played in three-quarter time

The pride of the north-end would swagger
The blades from the south-side would shine
But I swear those boys would hold on for dear life
When they played in three-quarter time

One by one they pulled down those mirrored halls
One by one the winters came forgetting names

I never learned how to sweet talk
Those are the words I can't find
Yet I had a tongue of pure silver
When they played in three-quarter time

One by one they pulled down those mirrored halls
One by one the winters came forgetting names

Money might slip through my fingers
And there won't be much to call mine
But I'll know that I had wings on my heels
When they played in three-quarter time

Trivia about the song Wings On My Heels by Eddi Reader

When was the song “Wings On My Heels” released by Eddi Reader?
The song Wings On My Heels was released in 1998, on the album “Angels & Electricity”.
Who composed the song “Wings On My Heels” by Eddi Reader?
The song “Wings On My Heels” by Eddi Reader was composed by Mark Hewerdine.

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