The Wreck Of The Old 97

BRUCE WOODLEY, JUDITH DURHAM, ATHOL GUY, KEITH LEON POTGER, PD TRADITIONAL

What am I to you?
What am I to do?
Now summer's almost through in September.
For love has come and gone,
Didn't stay for long;
One thing I will always remember.
When the green, whispering leaves had called your name,
The gentle, sighing winds, they did the same.
Now the sun has left the sky,
And for no reason why,
A sad cloud is crying tears of rain.
We stood and watched the rain;
Perhaps we will again,
For no one knows what's coming tomorrow.
One day you may find
That I am close behind;
Wherever you may go I will follow.
And the green, whispering leaves will call your name;
The gentle, sighing winds will do the same.
Now the sun is in the sky,
And for no reason why,
The sad cloud is crying itself away.
And the green, whispering leaves will call your name;
The gentle, sighing winds will do the same.
Now the sun is in the sky,
And for no reason why,
The sad cloud is crying itself away.

Trivia about the song The Wreck Of The Old 97 by The Seekers

On which albums was the song “The Wreck Of The Old 97” released by The Seekers?
The Seekers released the song on the albums “The Seekers” in 1964, “The Seekers Sing Their Big Hits” in 1965, “25 Favourites” in 1973, “Lemon Tree” in 1992, “The Seekers Complete” in 1995, and “The Very Best Of The Seekers” in 2003.
Who composed the song “The Wreck Of The Old 97” by The Seekers?
The song “The Wreck Of The Old 97” by The Seekers was composed by BRUCE WOODLEY, JUDITH DURHAM, ATHOL GUY, KEITH LEON POTGER, PD TRADITIONAL.

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