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Artist/Band: Proclaimers
Lyrics for Song: Letter From America
Lyrics for Album: The Best of The Proclaimers 1987-2002 [2002]



When you go will you send back

A letter fom America?

Take a look up the railtrack

From Miami to Canada



Broke off from my work the other day

I spent the evening thinking about

All the blood that flowed away

Across the ocean to the second chance

I wonder how it got on when it reached the

promised land?



I've looked at the ocean

Tried hard to imagine

The way you felt the day you sailed

From Wester Ross to Nova Scotia

We should have held you

We should have told you

But you know our sense of timing

We always wait to long

Lochaber no more

Sutherland no more

Lewis no more

Skye no more... etc



I wonder my blood

Will you ever return

To help us kick the life back

To a dying mutual friend

Do we not love her?

Do we not say we love her?

Do we have to roam the world

To prove how much it hurts?



Bathgate no more

Linwood no more

Methil no more

Irvine no more


Letter From America

Proclaimers' "Letter From America" stands as a defining anthem of the 1980s folk-pop revival, blending traditional instrumentation with a driving, rhythmic energy that propelled them to global stardom. Released on their 2002 greatest hits compilation, the track features the band's signature blend of acoustic guitar, harmonica, and a distinctive accordion line that became their trademark. The song's narrative follows a traveler seeking connection across borders, a theme that resonated deeply with audiences during an era of rising international travel and cultural exchange. Its upbeat tempo and catchy melody made it a staple at festivals and a favorite for radio play, cementing the Proclaimers' status as one of the most successful acts of their generation. The recording captures the band's ability to fuse folk roots with pop sensibilities, creating a sound that remains instantly recognizable and widely beloved.


Album Lyrics: The Best of The Proclaimers 1987-2002 [2002]


Proclaimers
"The Best of The Proclaimers 1987-2002 [2002]"


1. Act Of Remembrance
2. Cap In Hand
3. Ghost Of Love
4. I Want To Be a Christian
5. I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)
6. I'm On My Way
7. King Of The Road
8. Lady Luck
9. Let's Get Married
10. Letter From America
11. Oh Jean
12. The Joyful Kilmarnock Blues
13. The Light
14. There's a Touch
15. Throw the 'R' Away
16. What Makes You Cry
17. When You're In Love