Paul Kelly - Before Too Long download song

  • Artist: Paul Kelly
  • Song Title: Before Too Long
  • Music Genre: Rock
  • Length: 03:27
  • Size: 8.1MB
  • Bitrate: 320Kbps
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imsceneandherd

2020-07-04 07:50:18 | User Info
What a brilliantly made video clip. It tells a day in the lif story and Pauls's acting is subtle. and then there's the magic song.

Al Thornton

2020-05-19 23:26:53 | User Info
miss those days so much!! good times & memories but also i was in sydney then, totally different place now. those days are gone.

Andy claw

2020-05-17 01:14:21 | User Info
In case no one has mentioned this, it's Jenny Morris that sings in the background. Great taxi driver, he signals to pull over before she has even hailed him.

Sure Shore

2020-05-16 08:32:12 | User Info
Woah.....amazing to see Sydney from a time when it wasn't ruined from over development. 1986 was a beautiful year!

Sage Woolace

2020-05-15 14:59:20 | User Info
First heard this on Radio Australia this morning, and have had the video on repeat since finding it on YT. Love it, love, it, love it. The RA announcer said Mr K is 57 today. Happy birthday, Paul.

asisipho simbulele

2020-05-14 09:55:55 | User Info
Saw Paul Kelly at Big Day Out, smoked a doob, sat in the grass and relaxed to one of our greatest musicians

Ida Juul

2020-05-14 06:25:27 | User Info
In case no one has mentioned this, it's Jenny Morris that sings in the background.

Orivar

2020-05-13 09:40:02 | User Info
Before too long The one that you're loving Will wish that he'd never met you Before too long He who is nothing Will suddenly come into view So let the time keep rolling on It's on my side Lonely nights will soon be gone High is the tide Before too long We'll be together And no-one will tear us apart Before too long The words will be spoken I know all the action by heart As the night time follows day I'm closing in Every dog will have his day Any dog can win Shut the shade do no fear anymore Here I come creeping round your back door Before too long I'll be repeating What's happened before in my mind Before too long Over and over Just like a hammer inside As the nighttime follows day I'm closing in Every dog will have his day Any dog can win Before too long Before too long

Sissy Angel

2020-05-08 02:53:02 | User Info
Great taxi driver, he signals to pull over before she has even hailed him.

Rosa Aguilar

2020-05-06 05:44:10 | User Info
I miss this era of Aussie pub pop rock.

moon.usagi

2020-05-05 15:33:02 | User Info
What a great place Sydney used to be in the late 80's and early 90's. Nostalgia overload on the film clip.

johnboyc5

2020-05-04 07:39:12 | User Info
Before two bongs.

ParpsCblue Paparoa

2020-05-02 05:05:43 | User Info
Woah.....amazing to see Sydney from a time when it wasn't ruined from over development. Paul Kelly = Australia's Bob Dylan.

Ria riki

2020-05-01 00:54:01 | User Info
I sometimes undervalue this song due to overfamiliarity. But while actually listening it's hard to hear it as anything less than a perfect pop song. The first line seems harsh, misanthropic, but it ends up being maybe the most optimistic unrequited love song in the history of the world. Meanwhile the arrangement seems effortlessly, joyously 'correct' in every way without ever seeming hackneyed. The gtr solos, the middle 8, the girl vocal; everything's in exactly the right place. Masterful.

music for lex

2020-04-24 21:13:35 | User Info
Every dog will have its day. Any dog can win ......... a life lesson there people. Always believe in yourself.

Kleiton Dmitri

2020-04-23 22:56:42 | User Info
I remember my Dad playing this song and others like it when I was a kid. He was not a good person. Alcohol was his vice, and it made him into a monster. He died last year, and I listen to this song among others as a form of therapy for myself. A part of me hurts and grieves, but life moves on.