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Farewell (Early Version) - Rod Stewart
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Farewell (Early Version) Rod Stewart

"Farewell (Early Version)" by Rod Stewart, released in 1974, is a #Rock ballad that explores themes of love, loss, and goodbye. The lyrics express deep emotional pain and reflection on past relationships. Unique musical elements include Stewart's soulful vocals and poignant acoustic instrumentation. The song resonates with listeners for its heartfelt sincerity.

Farewell (Early Version) - Rod Stewart
Fare thee well my brother
Please don't stand in my way
I'm going down to that dirty town
No matter what you say
You fooled me and you ruled me
And you played in every part
I gotta go, it's no use me stayin' home

Goodbye my sister
Please don't let me see you cry
Gonna be a star some day
No matter what they say
And when you hear the crowds
All callin' and shouting out my name
Until then, my little friend, I'll be unsatisfied

So long sweet Melinda
Don't forget that you're my girl
Gonna dress you fine
And if you give me time
Make you proud like I said I would
And if the Champs Elysee's no fallacy
If I find the world looks like it should
Candy cars, movie stars, street bars
Then I could stay a while
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