GOOMBAY DANCE BAND – Seven Tears – Backing Track MP3 Male Key with Backing Vocals

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Goombay Dance Band - Seven Tears
Goombay Dance Band
Seven Tears

LYRICS:

Seven tears have flown into the river
Seven tears are runnin’ to the sea
If one day they reach some distant waters
Then you’ll know It’s sent with love from me

Here I stand
Head in hand
Lonely like a stranger on the shore
I can’t stand this feeling anymore

(Full lyrics below…)

Description

  • Artist: Goombay Dance Band
  • Title: Seven Tears
  • Backing Track: MP3 Male Key with Backing Vocals

LYRICS:

Seven tears have flown into the river
Seven tears are runnin’ to the sea
If one day they reach some distant waters
Then you’ll know It’s sent with love from me

Here I stand
Head in hand
Lonely like a stranger on the shore
I can’t stand this feeling anymore
Day by day
This world’s all grey
And if dreams were eagles I would fly
But they ain’t
And that’s the reason why

Seven tears have flown into the river
Seven tears are runnin’ to the sea
If one day they reach some distant waters
Then you’ll know It’s sent with love from me

Oh, My darling, Oh My pretty lady
Golden star that leads to paradise
Like a river’s running to the ocean
I’ll come back to you fourthousand miles

Here I stand
Head in hand
Lonely like a stranger on the shore
I can’t stand this feeling anymore
Day by day
This world’s all grey
And if dreams were eagles I would fly
But they ain’t
And that’s the reason why

Seven tears have flown into the river
Seven tears are runnin’ to the sea
If one day they reach some distant waters
Then you’ll know It’s sent with love from me

Oh, My darling, Oh My pretty lady
Golden star that leads to paradise
Like a river’s running to the ocean
I’ll come back to you fourthousand miles

Seven tears have flown into the river
Seven tears are runnin’ to the sea
If one day they reach some distant waters
Then you’ll know It’s sent with love from me

Oh, My darling, Oh My pretty lady
Golden star that leads to paradise
Like a river’s running to the ocean
I’ll come back to you fourthousand miles