Back to Marseilles

Jack Pyers, Henrik mario Ostergaard

The boat for the Bailey's leaves just on time
Silver and indigo fisherman's lines
The scent from the quarter always in the air
Mint tea and majoun – wish I was there

Back in Marseilles wish I was there
Smooth of the slipper as you
Move through the souk
Smooth feel of your feet as
You slide through the souk
Slide of your slipper as you
Move through the souk

I'm going back, oh back to Marseilles
Down by the harbour
Same old danger, same old jive
Hoping for my fishermen are going
To come homе alive down by the harbour
Life is calling mе back
That's what I am watching all the time
Take me back to Marseilles
Take me back to Marseilles

Never disgraceful of speaking in tongues
Nothing to seek for no right in no wrongs
Face of the women look so discreet
Gaze averted so sweet

Back in Marseilles, oh I'm back to Marseilles
Down by the same harbour
Same danger, same jive
Waiting for my fishermen to come home alive

Back to Marseilles
Take me back to Marseilles

Bring 'em back, bring 'em back alive
Bring 'em back, bring 'em back alive

The boat from the Bailey's docks just in time
Silver and indigo still on the line
Feel of the moonshine, change in your life
Nothing like a fine, fine line

Back in Marseilles
Take me back to Marseilles
Take me back, take me

Trivia about the song Back to Marseilles by John Martyn

On which albums was the song “Back to Marseilles” released by John Martyn?
John Martyn released the song on the albums “On the Cobbles” in 2004 and “Ain't No Saint” in 2008.
Who composed the song “Back to Marseilles” by John Martyn?
The song “Back to Marseilles” by John Martyn was composed by Jack Pyers, Henrik mario Ostergaard.

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