Wings To Fly By Giorgio Moroder & Tom Whitlock Performed by Graham Nash From the soundtrack a??American Anthema?? (1986) You open up your wings to fly
Down at The Chelsea Hotel with poetry and paintings The walls are still holding memories of people who fell Down through the years, fighting their fears
We can heed the call We can trip and fall We can read the scrawl On the garden wall Let the ashes fall Upon us all Or not at all It's in us all Can
You'll never be the same without me by your side There's no one I can blame about my foolish pride As long as life's a grain of sand tossing and turning
Chippin' Away (3:55) words & music by Tom Fedora ©1986 Moondrop Music They say the mountain is high And you'll never move it. Ah, but before I believe
INNOCENT EYES WITH KENNY LOGGINS ON BACK-UP WRITER PAUL BLISS With your innocent eyes You've been telling me lies You've been making a fool of me If
When I see you beside me, smiling at me I feel warm deep inside me ?cause I think I love you When I feel you surrounding me, making me strong I?ve got
I started out to get your full attention But I just have to say There?s just one thing that I forgot to mention You?d better stay away Keep away from
Love has come and taken me out of my mind I've got so much to find out, so much to give out So much to take in and pass on again The sun has come awaking
Just another morning cup of tea, I turn my radio on And in between the static and the headlines I heard that you were gone, we lost another one There
On the end of a tight rope I'm over the town I'd be good in a circus but so would a clown From the way that I feel all my hang-ups are down In the middle
As I lie beside you, feeling the life that we made with our souls Nothing like this ever happened to me I seem to react to a vague memory This is the
I have always been here And I'll always be there I can honestly tell you That I really don't care If all the babies are broken And the old folks are blind
There's something coming through For you I can feel it in my heart The question is, can you? Leave the love light in your eyes You must believe it's
In an upstairs room in blackpool By the side of a Northern Sea The army had my father And my mother was having me Military madness Was killing my country
Hanging around, is holding me down I'm starting to frown at everyone I see I'm taking the calls and playing the halls But staring at walls is all I ever
Where was I yesterday? Have I been there once before? And who was I yesterday? Don?t wanna be him no more It?s a newday, it?s a newday Where will I
Sandy by Harry Chapin sung by Graham Nash on the A Tribute to Harry Chapin (currently out of print) Sandy is the seashore And Sandy is the sea Sandy