Traveller in Time is a song by British rock band Uriah Heep, from their fourth studio album Demons & Wizards, in 1972. The track is an upbeat song with guitar riffs from Mick Box ranging from heavily distorted to clean melodic chords. David Byron switches from falsetto to normal voice in the ver...
[Verse 1]
Every day I have to look to the sun
To see where it was that I have come from
I have a feelin that there must be a time
[Chorus]
When I'll get a chance to go home
'Cause I'm so tired of being here alone
But I'm just a traveller in time
Trying so hard to pay for my crime
Oh, woah-oh
[Verse 2]
If I could go back the same way I got here
And see the people that I once held so near
I'd do my best to find an answer for you
[Chorus]
But first I must wait 'til I'm set free
And I don't know how long that's gonna be
'Cause I'm a man with a whole lot on his mind
Just out there somewhere travelling in time
Travelling in Time
[Bridge]
I've tried for so long to find
Some way of helping mankind
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Traveller in Time was written by Lee Kerslake & David Byron & Mick Box.
Traveller in Time was produced by Gerry Bron.
Uriah Heep released Traveller in Time on Fri May 19 1972.