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It was 9-29, 9-29 back street big city
The sun was going down
there was music all around
It felt so right
It was one of those nights
One of those nights when you feel the world stop turning
You were standing There,
There was music in the air.
I should have been Away,
But I knew I'd have to stay
Last train to London
Just heading out
Last train to London
Just leaving town
But I really want tonight to last forever
I really wanna be with you
Let the music play on down the line tonight
It was one of those nights, one of those nights when
You feel the fire is burning
Everybody was there
Everybody to share
It felt so right
There you were on your own, lookin' like you were
The only one around, I had to be with you
Nothin' else that I could do
I should have been away,
but I knew I'd have to stay
Last train to London
Just heading out
Last train to London
Just leaving town
But I really want tonight to last forever
I really wanna be with you
Let the music play on down the line tonight
Underneath a starry sky, time was still but hours
Must really have rushed by, I didn't realize,
But love was in your eyes, I really should have
Gone, but love went on and on...
Last train to London
Just heading out
Last train to London
Just leaving town
But I really want tonight to last forever
I really wanna be with you
Let the music play on down the line tonight
But I really want tonight to last forever
I really wanna be with you
Let the music play on down the line tonight
"Last Train to London," performed by the legendary Jeff Lynne's ELO, captures the essence of the classic rock era with its electrifying melody and heartfelt lyrics. This live recording from Wembley Stadium showcases the band's unique blend of orchestral rock and pop, making it a timeless favorite among fans. The song is celebrated for its upbeat, nostalgic feel and has solidified its place in the hearts of music lovers around the globe.
As part of ELO's rich discography, "Last Train to London" stands alongside other hits like "Mr. Blue Sky" and "Don't Bring Me Down." Jeff Lynne's innovative approach to music, which fuses elements of rock with symphonic sounds, has left an indelible mark on the industry. This live performance captures the spirit of the band, making it a must-listen for both long-time fans and newcomers alike.