In a couple of hours I'll be drivin' home to the one I love
So save your breath sweet painted lady it won't be me
Over the mountain and under the sea
They'll never be another one like mine for me

It was only an hour or so ago that I sang my song
Persuaded painted ladies that I could say I'd been free
Over the mountain and under the sea
They'll never be another one like mine for me

Mine is always, mine is grand
Don't you know that the woman that love me she understands
And can't you see that it's mine for me
And in a couple of hours I'll be driving home to the one I love
So save your breath sweet painted lady it won't be me
Over the mountain and under the sea
They'll never be another one like mine for me
You're for me

Mine is always, mine is grand
Don't you know that the woman that love me she understands
And can't you see that it's mine for me
They'll never be another one like mine for me
They'll never be another one like mine for me
They'll never be another one like you for me


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    This Paul McCartney song is about rebuffing the groupies and (female) hangers on after the show, and going home to the one he loves. The song really is more fitting to McCartney's lifestyle at the time than Stewart's. Stewart does a fine job with the song, and had it been released at another time during Stewart's career, it might have been a smash. Still, as a Macca fan...part of me wishes it had been saved for Venus and Mars.

    JDeanBon February 21, 2007   Link

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