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Kilburn Towers

Released by Bee Gees in 1968
From the Album: Idea |

This version of Kilburn Towers was released by Bee Gees in 1968.

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I am a bird; watch me go drifting by.
With my feathers of power I laugh as the hours go slowly by.
That could mean ev’rything.
I am a street watching the people walk.
As I listen their conversations glisten as they start to talk.
Then I hear ev’rything.

Little white jug, me and Kilburn Towers,
as we sit on the hill and we drink and we swill
till the early hours,
Then I am ev’rything.
Little white jug and me and Kilburn Towers

That could mean ev’rything.

Little white jug, me and Kilburn Towers,
as we sit on the hill and we drink and we swill
till the early hours,
Then I am ev’rything

Little white jug and me and Kilburn Towers


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Bee Gees has released many songs over the years besides Kilburn Towers. Bee Gees released songs from 1966 to 2001 spanning across albums like Monday's Rain, Bee Gees' 1st, Horizontal, Idea, Odessa, 2 Years On, Cucumber Castle, Trafalgar, To Whom It May Concern, Life In A Tin Can, Mr. Natural, Main Course, Children Of The World, Saturday Night Fever, Spirits Having Flown, Living Eyes, Staying Alive, E.S.P., One, High Civilization, Size Isn't Everything, Still Waters, and This Is Where I Came In. Decade Lyrics has over lyrics & songs by Bee Gees.

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