There are at least two bands named The Clarks:
1. The Clarks are an … Read Full Bio ↴There are at least two bands named The Clarks:
1. The Clarks are an American rock band from the Pittsburgh area. Over the course of twenty years they have produced a total of 12 studio, live, and solo releases. Primarily being a regional band, a major highlight for the group and their fans was a musical appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman. On June 21, 2005, they released their first "Best Of" compilation, Between Now and Then. Band members: Scott Blasey (lead vocals, guitar), Rob James (Guitar, vocals), Greg Joseph (bass, mandolin, vocals), Dave Minarik (drums).
2. The Clarks are also a long-standing beat/rock band from The Hague, The Netherlands. They play cover versions and perform as a session and backing band. In recent years a large Dutch audience got to know them as the backing band for the 'Pioniers van de Nederpop' / 'Golden Years Of Dutch Pop Music' touring caravan. During these live shows they backed front men of Dutch beat groups from the 1960s and also performed a few tributes to Dutch legends such as Q65, Shocking Blue, Sandy Coast and The Hunters.
1. The Clarks are an … Read Full Bio ↴There are at least two bands named The Clarks:
1. The Clarks are an American rock band from the Pittsburgh area. Over the course of twenty years they have produced a total of 12 studio, live, and solo releases. Primarily being a regional band, a major highlight for the group and their fans was a musical appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman. On June 21, 2005, they released their first "Best Of" compilation, Between Now and Then. Band members: Scott Blasey (lead vocals, guitar), Rob James (Guitar, vocals), Greg Joseph (bass, mandolin, vocals), Dave Minarik (drums).
2. The Clarks are also a long-standing beat/rock band from The Hague, The Netherlands. They play cover versions and perform as a session and backing band. In recent years a large Dutch audience got to know them as the backing band for the 'Pioniers van de Nederpop' / 'Golden Years Of Dutch Pop Music' touring caravan. During these live shows they backed front men of Dutch beat groups from the 1960s and also performed a few tributes to Dutch legends such as Q65, Shocking Blue, Sandy Coast and The Hunters.
Take Me
The Clarks Lyrics
When this train rolls down the track
I'm not coming back
Gotta one-way ticket, I'm going home
Back where I started from
Oh, take me down south
When you take me home, Lord
When you take me home, Lord
The last time I saw you
I meant to say I love you
I've been right and I've been wrong
But I always miss you when I'm gone
Oh, take me down south, yeah
Take me down south
Oh, when you take me home, Lord
You take me home, Lord
Oh, take me down south
Take me down south
Take me down south
Take me down south
Lord, when you take me home, yeah
When you take me home, yeah
Wanna be next to my baby, yeah, yeah
I'm not coming back
Gotta one-way ticket, I'm going home
Back where I started from
Oh, take me down south
When you take me home, Lord
When you take me home, Lord
The last time I saw you
I've been right and I've been wrong
But I always miss you when I'm gone
Oh, take me down south, yeah
Take me down south
Oh, when you take me home, Lord
You take me home, Lord
Oh, take me down south
Take me down south
Take me down south
Take me down south
Lord, when you take me home, yeah
When you take me home, yeah
Wanna be next to my baby, yeah, yeah
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: GARY L. JR CLARK
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hans1559
Great Song I love this band
grace gellerman
I love their rock styled of music
Tad Askew
New stuff by The Clarks -- and Prince -- poppin' up on YouTube.
Thank You Music Gods !
Kim Rishel
awessome pittsburgh band