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written by Craig Doerge and Graham Nash
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(c) 1989 Fairstar Music (ASCAP)
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and Nashnotes (ASCAP)
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At the Dolphin the beer flowed like wine.
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And people were drinking.
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Over there, there were lives on the line,
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But not at the Dolphin
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Across the ocean the world was at war
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And bullets were flying.
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In the air there's plane headed for
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The heart of the Dolphin.
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It's after the Dolphin.
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They were laughing and drinking and carrying on
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and then in the blink of an eye they were gone, gone, gone.
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So was the Dolphin, so was the Dolphin, gone was the Dolphin.
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What will become of us all? Who know the story?
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Will we witness the final fall of the hope and the glory?
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Blinded by honor they fought eye to eye
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Now men without faces rain fire from the sky.
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When you kill from a distance is anyone to blame?
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And the armies of warfare will never be the same again.
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After the Dolphin, after the Dolphin, after the Dolphin.
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Recorded at Devonshire Studios, 3 (February 1st, `89)
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Lead Vocals: David Crosby, Stephen Stills & Graham Nash
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Drums, Organ and Synth Bass: Joe Vitale
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Bass: Leland Sklar
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Keyboards: Craig Doerge
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Guitar: Mike Landau
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Percussion: Mike Fisher
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Sound Design: Rand Wetherwax
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Radio Broadcast (London): Simon Jones
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Radio Broadcast: President Harry S. Truman, U.S. Armed Forces Radio
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After the Dolphin
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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young |