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You Didn’t Need A Cloud

Released by Jackson Browne in 1967
From the Album: The Nina Music Demo (Songs By Jackson Browne) |

This version of You Didn’T Need A Cloud was released by Jackson Browne in 1967.

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As I saw you, you were looking through your window
Looking at the clouds to know which way the wind blows
You saw me – I was walking down your highway
You didn’t need a cloud to know the wind was blowing my way
You didn’t need a cloud to know the wind was blowing my way
And wasn’t it fine
All the questions and the answers were mine

I sang you a song about my walking
A song I felt I had no right or reason to sing
But you showed me that no matter what is said in song
A singer has the right to sing as long as he can go on
A singer has the right to sing as long as he can go on
And isn’t it true
Now all the questions and the answers come from you


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Jackson Browne has released many songs over the years besides You Didn’T Need A Cloud. Jackson Browne released songs from 1967 to 2002 spanning across albums like The Nina Music Demo (Songs By Jackson Browne), Jackson Browne, For Everyman, Late For The Sky, The Pretender, Running On Empty, Hold Out, Lawyers In Love, Lives In The Balance, World In Motion, I'm Alive, Looking East, and The Naked Ride Home. Decade Lyrics has over lyrics & songs by Jackson Browne.

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