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The song is about the early pioneers of R&B in Britain, in particular the Graham Bond Organisation. The chorus uses cowboy imagery to portray the band as trailblazers, but the verses describe them gigging up and down the country in a van. Jack Bruce wrote the music in 1962 and Peter Brown wrote...
When the wagons leave the city
For the forest and further on
Painted wagons of the morning
Dusty roads where they have gone
Sometimes travelling through the darkness
Met the summer coming home
Fallen faces by the wayside
Looked as if they might have known
O the sun was in their eyes
And the desert that dries
In the country town
Where the laughter sounds
O the dancing and the singing
O the music when they played
O the fires that they started
O the girls with no regret
Sometimes they found it
Sometimes they kept it
Often lost it on the way
Fought each other to possess it
Sometimes died in sight of day
Theme for an Imaginary Western was written by Jack Bruce & Peter Brown (UK).
Theme for an Imaginary Western was produced by Felix Pappalardi.
Jack Bruce released Theme for an Imaginary Western on Fri Aug 29 1969.