Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
Dialogue (I Want to Be Alone) was the eighth track on Jackson C. Frank, the 1965 self-titled album by Jackson C. Frank. It was released by Columbia and produced by Paul Simon. Simon’s long-time musical partner Art Garfunkel and Scottish singer-songwriter Al Stewart attended the recording.
[Verse 1]
I want to be alone
I need to touch each stone
Face the grave that I have grown
I want to be alone
[Verse 2]
Before all the days are gone
And darker walls are bent and torn
To pass the time of those who mourn
I want to be alone
[Verse 3]
Rivers that run anywhere
Are in my hand and just up the stair
Past the eyes of those who care
Who can never be alone
[Verse 4]
Changes that were not meant to be
Tow the hours of my memory
Sing a song of love to me
To say you must never
Never be alone
[Verse 5]
The tears of a silent rain
Seek shelter on my broken pain
And run away
But I remain
To speak the words
That sing of alone
[Verse 1 Refrain]
I want to be alone
I need to touch each stone
Face the grave that I have grown
I want to be alone
Dialogue (I Want to Be Alone) was written by Jackson C. Frank.
Dialogue (I Want to Be Alone) was produced by Paul Simon.
Jackson C. Frank released Dialogue (I Want to Be Alone) on Wed Dec 01 1965.