Durham Town (The Leavin')

ROGER WHITTAKER

[Chorus]
I've got to leave old Durham town,
I've got to leave old Durham town.
I've got to leave old Durham town,
And the leavings gonna get me down.

Back in nineteen forty-four,
I remember Daddy walking out the door.
Mama told me he was going to war, he was leaving,
Leaving, leaving, leaving, leaving me.

[Chorus]

When I was a boy, I spent my time,
Sitting on the banks of the river Tyne.
Watching all the ships going down the line, they were leaving,
Leaving, leaving, leaving, leaving me.

[Chorus]

The last week Mama passed away,
Good-bye, son, was all she'd say.
There's no cause for me to stay, so I'm leaving,
Leaving, leaving, leaving, leaving free.

[Chorus: x2]

Trivia about the song Durham Town (The Leavin') by Roger Whittaker

On which albums was the song “Durham Town (The Leavin')” released by Roger Whittaker?
Roger Whittaker released the song on the albums “The Best Of Roger Whittaker 2”, “New World in the Morning” in 1971, “The Best of Roger Whittaker” in 1983, “Greatest Hits” in 1993, “Live!” in 1994, “With Love From...” in 1996, “The Very Best of Roger Whittaker” in 1996, “A Perfect Day” in 1997, and “The Last Farewell” in 2000.
Who composed the song “Durham Town (The Leavin')” by Roger Whittaker?
The song “Durham Town (The Leavin')” by Roger Whittaker was composed by ROGER WHITTAKER.

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