Sailor

Ronald David Wood, Roderick David Stewart

They say it takes a worried man to sing a worried song
For when that man starts singing you'd be surprised
How many people sing along, sing along, yeah, sing along
Don't worry sailor, this ship is yours and you're learning more each day
Don't worry sailor, your heart and mind and eyes will find a way
People been telling you for so long that you're running across thin ice, yeah
But now and then you feel too strong to take up their advice
Going into town with those high hopes and a couple of dreams long inside
Leave town with no money, no
And all those dreams have been foolish schemes besides
No money, no dreams - it don't seem much
Looks like all I could ever hope to see
Don't worry sailor, this ship is yours and you're learning more each day
Don't worry sailor, your heart and mind and eyes will find a way
People been telling you for so long that you're running across thin ice, yeah
But now and then you feel too strong to take up their advice, yeah
Take up their advice, yeah, whoa

Trivia about the song Sailor by Head East

When was the song “Sailor” released by Head East?
The song Sailor was released in 1976, on the album “Get Yourself Up”.
Who composed the song “Sailor” by Head East?
The song “Sailor” by Head East was composed by Ronald David Wood, Roderick David Stewart.

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