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The Lighthouse
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Rock
The Lighthouse was released on May 15, 2026 by TNG Music as a part of the album Still Life
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Release DateMay 15, 2026
LabelTNG Music
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM139

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
John Hogben
John Hogben
Guitar
Steve Porritt
Steve Porritt
Bass
Terry Heacock
Terry Heacock
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
John Hogben
John Hogben
Songwriter
Ian Marchant
Ian Marchant
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
John Hogben
John Hogben
Co-Producer
Steve Porritt
Steve Porritt
Co-Producer

Lyrics

It's raining in the hills, it's really coming down
It's coming down the river towards the sleeping town
And the beam from the lighthouse makes the sands shine
Little town is sleeping beside the railway line
Somewhere out at sea, a ship is under sail
Somewhere out at sea, it's blowing up a gale
And the tide is on the turn, the flood is rushing in
Water rises in the street
Say, can you see, see the light
Well lit tonight, oh it shines from the lighthouse
It shine bright, shines so bright
In a fishing quay view room, an old man waits to die
He's waiting for an ebbing tide to take him off the riverside
Once the bride and groom, but now too tired to care
They're waiting for the storm to break, I love you still they swear
Somewhere out at sea, the captain spies a light
Somewhere out at sea, he knows that it's alright
'cause the wind is backing south, the storm has blown away
The morning comes and no-one drowned
Say, can you see, see the light
Well lit tonight, oh it shines from the lighthouse
It shine bright, shines so bright
Hey, can you see the light tonight
Hey, can you see the light tonight
Say, can you see
See the light tonight that shines from the lighthouse
It shines bright
Shines so bright the light tonight that shines from the lighthouse
It shines bright
Shines so bright tonight
Somewhere out at sea, the captain spies a light
Somewhere out at sea, he knows that it's alright
'cause the wind is backing south, the storm has blown away
The morning comes and no-one drowned
Tonight
Written by: Ian Marchant, John Hogben
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