DOES THIS TRAIN STOP ON MERSEYSIDE

THE VERY BEST OF IAN PROWSE

A greatest hits album you can look on with great pride
Does this train stop on Merseyside

The title track a song with great feel
A song that was loved by the famous John Peel

Next track sing along and maybe a dance
Pele sing fair blows the wind for France

A song I find moving when I am alone
The wonderful lyrics of a song you call Home

Fireworks comes next a song with no fuss
Light the blue touch paper on the back of the bus

Taking on the world a positive song I must say
When I listen to this I’m ready for the day

A song for the Queen with a wee bit of malice
Everyone join in to raid the palace

This list of great songs goes on and on
The wonderful song Love Phenomenon

Fat Black Heart is the next on the list
A great catchy number that cannot be missed

Don’t throw your love away sang with Elvis a wonderful fellow
I don’t mean Presley but do mean Costello

From South Africa quite bizarre news did come
The upbeat sound of Meglomania had made number one

The haunting Nothing Going Right with Christy Moore
Spring Day in the background what a great score

The final Pele single about Celebrity
Your request Don’t Worship Me

The wonderful sounds and lyrics keep coming along
The beat of the Policeman the very next song

A Tribute to Joe Strummer you could not miss
The wonderful song that is Joe’s kiss

A song about rejection written on a plane
For Arm in Arm you take the blame

A song for Rosalita, your new daughter is she
Is there a god? There just may be

A great thing for a Dad to do
Her little toes and hands are a part of you

The next song proves that you are still flying
The passion shows through in Rise Like a Lion

And last but not least Here I am
More great Lyrics from Prowse the man

 Pele, Amsterdam or a solo Ian Prowse
Music that grips you for hours and hours

And now a greatest hits after 20 or so years
It’s time for you all to open your ears

Some old classics some brand new songs
 If you buy this great album you can’t really go wrong

 

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