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[Verse]
Well he moved out of the city from his little tiny place alone
Yes he moved out of the city from his little tiny place alone
So long Bannatyne, hello my Chevrier home
Well now there might be a few things missing
Like the Indians on a Saturday night
Yes there might be just a few things missing
Like the odd hotel bar fight
So long Bannatyne, hello my Chevrier home
Maybe in the summer I can build myself a rec room
And buy a power mower for the lawn
Or maybe that depends on the orders from the office
And accountants and the label and Don The Emperor
Hello my Chevrier
Hello my Chevrier
Hello my Chevrier adobe
I'm so proud of it, speak so loud of it, always
Yes I moved out of the city and I left my Bannatyne behind
Oh I moved out of the city and I left my Bannatyne behind
I really like it here
The people are kind to me, at quarter to three
When I sail my red Chevy past the house on the breeze
I'm hugging and a kissing and a smooching and a loving
Balling and a partying, fighting day and night
And everybody knows that that's the way it goes
So long Bannatyne
So Long Bannatyne was written by Burton Cummings & Kurt Winter.
So Long Bannatyne was produced by Jack Richardson.