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  1. Soldier of Fortune Lyrics. [Verse 1] I have often told you stories. About the way. I lived the life of a drifter. Waiting for the day. When I'd take your hand. And sing you songs. Then...

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  2. A soldier of fortune. Many times I've been a traveller. I looked for something new. In days of old. When nights were cold. I wandered without you. But those days I thougt my eyes. Had seen you standing near. Though blindness is confusing. It shows that you're not here. Now I feel I'm growing older. And the songs that I have sung.

  3. 23 lug 2011 · Lyrics video for "Soldier of Fortune" by Deep Purple.---"Soldier of Fortune" is a song by Deep Purple from their 1974 album Stormbringer.---You can download ...

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  4. 15 giu 2013 · Soldier of Fortune is a blues rock ballad written by David Coverdale and Ritchie Blackmore and originally released on Deep Purple's 1974 album Stormbringer. ...

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  5. Soldier of Fortune Lyrics by Deep Purple from the Very Best of Sweet Rock album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more: I have often told you stories about the way I lived the life of a drifter Waiting for the day When I'd take your h…

  6. And I would surely stay. But I feel I'm growing older. And the songs that I have sung. Echo in the distance like the sound. Of a windmill goin' 'round. I guess I'll always be a soldier of fortune. Well, I can hear the sound. Of a windmill goin' 'round, baby. I guess I'll always be a soldier of fortune.

  7. Length. 3:13. Label. EMI / Purple. Songwriter (s) David Coverdale, Ritchie Blackmore. " Soldier of Fortune " is a blues rock ballad written by Ritchie Blackmore and David Coverdale and originally released on Deep Purple 's 1974 album Stormbringer.