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PERFORMING ARTISTS
The Mutton Birds
The Mutton Birds
Performer
Don McGlashan
Don McGlashan
Vocals
Alan Gregg
Alan Gregg
Bass
David Long
David Long
Guitar
Ross Burge
Ross Burge
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Don McGlashan
Don McGlashan
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Keith Ballantyne
Keith Ballantyne
Recording Engineer
Nick Morgan
Nick Morgan
Mixing Engineer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
You're from the family that moved in up the valley
It's lucky I picked you up and not somebody else
We'll have to turn inland, there's been a landslide at the quarry
Though I say it myself, you couldn't have better help
If you found yourself losing your way through here
[Verse 2]
You can still see the moon
Though it's the middle of the morning
You can smell the clay
Like I said, you can count yourself lucky
Not many people know this way
[Verse 3]
Let's turn off for a minute, I've seen something, let's take a look now
Hold on tight, this stretch has needed fixing for years
Over there, I knew it, can read these roads like a book now
If you drive them every day
In the last half hour, a lot of cars have been through here
[Verse 4]
And you can still see the moon
Though it's the middle of the morning
You can smell the clay
Like I said, you can count yourself lucky
Not many people know this way
[Verse 5]
Here we are, on that hill over there
See all the cars parked in the field
And the crowd walking down the fence line
[Verse 6]
You can still see the moon
Though it's the middle of the morning
You can smell the clay
Like I said, you can count yourself lucky
Not many people know this way
[Verse 7]
Remember where we left the car
Remember where we left the car
Remember, it's a White Valiant
Remember, it's a White Valiant
Written by: Don McGlashan
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