Faces - Debris

I left you on the debris
At the Sunday morning market
You were sorting through the odds and ends
You was looking for a bargain

I heard your footsteps at the front door
And that old familiar love song
'Cause you knew you'd find me waiting there
At the top of the stairs

I went there and back
Just to see how far it was
And you, you tried to tell me
But I had to learn for myself

There's more trouble at the depot


With the general workers union
And you said, "They'll never change a thing
Well, they won't fight and they're not working"

Oh, you was my hero
How you are my good friend
I've been there and back
And I know how far it is

But I left you on the debris
Now we both know you got no money
And I wonder what you would have done
Without me hanging around

Faces - Debris

Faces "Debris" (Ronnie Lane) Album: "A Nod Is As Good As A Wink... To A Blind Horse" (1971) - track 06 wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Nod_Is_as_Good_as_a_Wink..._to_a_Blind_Horse.

Faces - Debris

This one is really for myself. "Debris", a song written by Ronnie Lane, for his father, from the 1972 Faces album, "A Nod's As Good As A Wink" (to a blind horse). This has been a long time...

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Ronnie Wood on Debris / Ronnie Lane & the Faces

Ronnie talks about the beautiful song 'Debris', written by Ronnie Lane from the Faces' album A Nod Is As Good As A Wink... To A Blind Horse. What's your favourite Ronnie Lane track? http://www.ro...

Debris

Provided to YouTube by Warner Music Group Debris · Faces A Nod Is As Good As A Wink To A Blind Horse ℗ 1971 Warner Brothers Records Bass: Ronnie Lane Drums: Kenny Jones Guitar, Keyboards:...

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