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The Sailor's Song Lyrics

Red sky at morning, sailor take warning, never more to love the land
Welcome lost harbor, port o' call so foreign, never to return again
Blue sky rising, carry me forever, southern light guide me on my journey
A ship in the night, on uncharted passage, cast to the fortune of the sea
A new world discovered, like a waiting lover, willing to fulfil a fantasy
Dark sky falling, far away from home
But this life ain't lonely, this life's alone
Blue sky rising, carry me
(Solo)
A light in the distance, a cold reminiscence of how the world used to be
Follow the dreamer down to the water, sail away from yesterday
Blue sky rising, carry me forever, southern light guide me on my journey
Blue sky rising, carry me forever, southern light guide me on my journey
Blue sky rising, carry me
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Studio musicians and songwriters, Richard Page, Steve George, and John Lang wrote and recorded three albums for Epic and Capitol records under the name, Pages. Each album showcases stellar songwriting and the impressive vocals of Richard Page and Steve George. Although their music is categorized under rock/pop, adult contemporary, each album is flavored with distinctive westcoast jazz arrangements and musicians.

"Welcome to Pages" was recorded in 1978. It features musicians Richard Page, Steve George, Russell Battelene, Jerry Manfredi, and Pete Leinheiser. Guest vocalists include Philip Bailey, Lani Hall and Al Jarreau.

"Future Street" was recorded in 1979. It features Richard Page, Steve George, Charles "Icarus" Johnson, Jerry Manfredi, George Lawrence, and Kenny Loggins.

"Pages" was recorded in 1981. It features musicians Richard Page, Steve George, Steve Khan, Charles "Icarus" Johnson, Jay Graydon, Neil Stubenhaus, Abraham Laboriel, Jeff Porcaro, Ralph Humphrey, Vinny Colaiuta, Mike Baird, Paulinho Da Costa, Tom Scott, and Al Jarreau.

In 1984, Richard Page and Steve George formed the group Mr. Mister. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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