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| Garrett/Hirst/Moginie/Rotsey |
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| General Song Notes: - |
| None. |
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| Production Details: - |
| Produced by Warne Livesey and Midnight Oil. Engineered by David Nicholas, assisted by Brendan Morley. Recorded at Rhino Studios, Sydney, 1989 |
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| Other Version-Specific Details: - |
| The original version featured on the Blue Sky Mining album. |
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| Track Time: - |
| 4:18 |
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| Lyrics: - |
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I'm a snow plough, I must now plow on, I'm a snow plough, I'm a settlers son I'm a storm cloud, rain myself all over the place I'm a storm cloud, gonna wipe that smile right off your face There must be one place left in the world Where the mountains meet the sea There must be one place left in the world Where the water's real and clean I'm a landslide, I'm a downhill run, I'm a landslide, open season's just begun There must be one place left in the world Where the skin says it can breathe There gotta be one place left in the world It's a solitude of distance and relief There gotta be one place left in the world I'm a short fuse, I'm a slow blues I'm a landslide humming, I'm a downhill running There must be one place left in the world, where we can be |
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| Versions: - |
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Original Version |
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