Lyrics 1967 (Live) - Don McLean
In
Nineteen
Sixty
Seven
the
draft
caught
up
with
me,
Me
and
my
pal
Joe
went
off
to
war.
We
might
find
hero′s
heaven,
but
we'd
keep
the
country
free.
We
would
surely
win
just
like
before.
Roy
Rogers
he
was
on
his
horse,
and
Buck
Jones
drew
his
gun.
We
would
surely
win
of
course
when
the
battle
was
all
done.
Nineteen
Sixty
Seven
I
came
back
alone,
They
brought
Joe
back
in
plastic
on
the
plane.
Nineteen
Sixty
Seven
seems
so
long
ago,
But
I
can′t
forget
my
friend
or
ease
my
pain.
His
family
may
forget
him,
his
children
may
regret
him,
His
wife
may
find
another
and
go
on.
His
picture
may
grow
faded
and
the
world
he
knew
gone
jaded
But
as
long
as
I
shall
live
I
surely
know,
I
never
will
forget
my
buddy
Joe.
In
Nineteen
Sixty
Seven,
the
war
was
raging
on,
Our
country
was
divided
and
reborn.
Though
I
was
back
at
home,
I
had
never
left
Saigon,
'Cause
all
I
got
was
ridicule
and
scorn.
This
was
no
place
for
hero's
now,
they
all
seemed
to
resent
me,
They
said
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2 Castles In the Air
3 American Pie (Live)
4 Winterwood - Live
5 And I Love You So (with Nanci Griffith)
6 Addicted to Black
7 Crying
8 Empty Chairs
9 Since I Don't Have You
10 I Tune the World Out
11 Homeless Brother - Live
12 Wonderful Baby
13 Have You Seen Me
14 I Was Always Young
15 Lovers Love the Spring
16 Words and Music
17 Left For Dead On The Road Of Love
18 If I Hadn't Met You
19 If We Try - Live
20 Crossroads - Live
21 Vincent (Starry, Starry Night) (Live)
22 Headroom
23 Prime Time
24 1967 (Live)
25 Jerusalem - Live
26 Superman's Ghost - Live
27 Infinity - Live
28 Magdalene Lane - Live
29 Sea Man
30 The Statue
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