Sailor

Album: Greatest Hits (1961)
Charted: 1
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  • Sailor stop your roaming

    Sailor stop your roaming
    Sailor, leave the sea
    Sailor, when the tide turns
    Come home safe to me

    As you sail across the sea
    All my love is there beside you
    In Capri or Amsterdam
    Honolulu or Siam
    To the harbor of my heart
    I will send my love to guide you
    As I call across the sea
    Come home to me

    Sailor stop your roaming
    Sailor, leave the sea
    Sailor, when the tide turns
    Come home safe to me

    As you sail across the sea
    All my love is there beside you
    In Capri or Amsterdam
    Honolulu or Siam
    To the harbor of my heart
    I will send my love to guide you
    As I call across the sea
    Come home to me (sailor, sailor) Writer/s: DAVID KAPP, JOSEFINE BUSCHSIEWEKE, WERNER SCHARFENBERGER
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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