Imogene

John Winston Lennon

I remember images of bridges crossed
And being left on the other side
I guess I died last somewhere near Savannah
Oh Imogene
Can I take you down south in my dreams

Oh Imogene
Everybody's playing good-time music
Could it be some sort of sign
That everybody's playing good-time music
But no one's having a good time

Simon, my best friend, he cut his hair
He added strings, became a millionaire
Oh it's all so simple so Simon says
Oh but Imogene, time goes by and so did I
Oh Imogene
Everybody's playing good-time music
Could it be some sort of sign
Everybody's playing good-time music
But no one's having a good time

The sign on the border
Says welcome to Georgia
You don't have to go through Savannah no more
Oh nothing makes sense anymore
Why should I, why should I

Trivia about the song Imogene by Michael Johnson

When was the song “Imogene” released by Michael Johnson?
The song Imogene was released in 1995, on the album “Departure”.
Who composed the song “Imogene” by Michael Johnson?
The song “Imogene” by Michael Johnson was composed by John Winston Lennon.

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