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Somewhere Along the Road

[Rick Kemp]

“This is one of Rick Kemp's songs with its eery landscape and haunting melody.”

Maddy Prior in the sleeve notes of Year.

Besides Deep in the Darkest Night, this is Rick Kemp's best known song. Maddy Prior sang it accompanied by Huw Warren playing keyboards in 1988 on a bonus track of the CD version of the Silly Sisters' (i.e. Maddy Prior and June Tabor's) second album, No More to the Dance. This recording was also included on the Steeleye Span / Maddy Prior anthology A Rare Collection 1972-1996, on the Topic sampler A Woman's Voice, and on the English folk anthology And We'll All Have Tea.

Maddy Prior recorded Somewhere Along the Road for a second time in 1993 for her solo album Year. And finally Rick Kemp sang his own song on his 1996 solo album Escape. He was accompanied by Ian Kellet doing programming and playing keyboards and by John Kirkpatrick on accordion.

Marsden Blant & Squire recorded Somewhere Along the Road in 2003 for their album Trio.

Lyrics

Somewhere along the road
Someone waits for me
Beyond these present storms that blow
Waiting patiently
No secrets held in an open heart
A spirit that soars over mountains
Somewhere along the road
Someone waits for me

Somehow a guiding light
Always shows the way
To those who lose their way by night
Searching for the day
A day away from happiness
Tomorrow will bring a new sunrise
Somewhere along the road
Someone waits for me

Sometime when winds are still
Unexpectedly
Perhaps beyond this silent hill
A voice will call to me
Raise your eyes to see my world
Raise your voice and sing out
Somewhere along the road
Someone waits for me