Wait for me Mary-Anne

TONY MACAULAY

The Marmalade - Wait for me Mary-Anne

Intro

There's a small town lying by the river
Have way to nowhere
Where the trains just stop to take on water
But my girl, she lives there.
She don't have jewels, she ain't got money
But she makes my whole world sunny
Where's no make up on her face
But where she is, well, that's my place
And I'm going home to my girl.

Chorus
Wait for me Mary-Anne
Please, stay free Mary-Anne
I'm coming home, girl, just as soon as I can
(My my my Mary-Anne)
Wait for me Mary-Anne
You will see Mary-Anne
That I was born to be your true lovin' man
(My my my Mary-Anne)

Instrumental

In the city life gets often lonely
For a bore making gird
And it's hard to keep your sense of values
And to do things you should

Girls come easy, try to make you
Just as soon they'll try to break you
When the city dulls my eyes
Then I'll remember summer skies
And dream of the grace I belong

Chorus x 2 (Fade in the 2nd)

Trivia about the song Wait for me Mary-Anne by Marmalade

On which albums was the song “Wait for me Mary-Anne” released by Marmalade?
Marmalade released the song on the albums “There's a Lot of It About” in 1968 and “The Very Best of...The Marmalade” in 2002.
Who composed the song “Wait for me Mary-Anne” by Marmalade?
The song “Wait for me Mary-Anne” by Marmalade was composed by TONY MACAULAY.

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