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Oct 6, 2017 · Night of the Johnstown Flood Lyrics: You remember what you said to me / When you walked up to me in that place / You remember me stumbling looking, finding nothing good to say / I...
- Wellaway
First time that I saw you, the moment that you arrived I had...
- In The City
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- Wellaway
While the lyrics state, "I must have done a hundred and ten through Michigan county that night," there is no Michigan County anywhere in the United States. There is no land border between Michigan and Canada as the song suggests. The refrain mentions a song called "The Night of the Johnstown Flood," but the tune is probably fictitious. In the ...
- 5:40
- 1982
- January 1982
1 translation. The Night of the Johnstown Flood lyrics. You remember what you said to me. When you walked up to me in that place. You remember me stumbling looking, finding nothing good to say. I remember all the words I tried to say. Didn't come out right. I remember how hard the rain fell that night.
Jan 6, 2024 · In conclusion, “Night of the Johnstown Flood” by Nolan Patton is a soul-stirring song that delves into themes of missed chances, emotional struggles, and the yearning for connection. The song’s lyrics, coupled with its haunting melody, create a poignant and introspective atmosphere that resonates with listeners.
- Alexis Roberson
May 31, 2012 · On May 31 in 1889, a western Pennsylvania dam collapsed, flooding the town of Johnstown, Pennsylvania and killing more than 2,200 people. Many today know about the flood through a Bruce Springsteen song that references another “song” about the Johnstown flood.
The lyric "When the band played Night of the Johnstown Flood" concerns a flood that engulfed the town of Johnstown, Pennsylvania on the night of May 21, 1889. It was caused by a ferocious storm that broke down the South Fork Dam, 15 miles upstream. 20 million tons of water engulfed the town and 2,000 lives were lost.