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Indian
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Pop
Indian wurde am 4. Oktober 2012 von Gadget Records AG als Teil des Albums veröffentlichtOko Town
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Veröffentlichungsdatum4. Oktober 2012
LabelGadget Records AG
Melodizität
Akustizität
Valence
Tanzbarkeit
Energie
BPM106

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
77 Bombay Street
77 Bombay Street
Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
77 Bombay Street
77 Bombay Street
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Thomas Fessler
Thomas Fessler
Producer

Songtexte

There are 10 wild horses feeding on the grass alone
Watched by an Indian, he tries to catch them all
With his eagle on his shoulder talking to the setting sun
He waits for the moment, for the night to come
Hidden in the rocks watching the horses how they run
They play in the river called Bougos Golden Tongue
Sending out his eagle to show him where to go
It takes him to a foreign land he's never been before
I wished I were an Indian going with the wind
I can fly with the butterflies, no high-tech no rainy eyes
I'd love to be an Indian in Mother Nature's paradise
No CO2 in the air, I wished I was there
I wished I was there
He awakes in the morning with the rising sun
His eagle and the horses they went away they're gone
He tries to find his way back home to where he once belonged
But the world has changed into a place where something has gone wrong
I wished I were an Indian going with the wind
I can fly with the butterflies, no high-tech no rainy eyes
I'd love to be an Indian in Mother Nature's paradise
No CO2 in the air, I wished I was there
This Indian he's called Tadero
He's the youngest son of big chief Farero
And I believe he's still alive in his beautiful paradise
Away from Mother Earth
Somewhere in the universe
I wished I were an Indian going with the wind
I can fly with the butterflies, no high-tech no rainy eyes
I'd love to be an Indian in Mother Nature's paradise
No CO2 in the air, I wished I was there
I wished I was there, I wished I was there
[I wished I were an Indian going with the wind
I can fly with the butterflies, no high-tech no rainy eyes
I'd love to be an Indian in Mother Nature's paradise
No CO2 in the air, I wished I was there]
Written by: 77 Bombay Street
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