The song Trams Of Old London is performed by Robyn Hitchcock in the album named I Often Dream of Trains in the year 1995 .
Trams of old London
Taking my baby into the past in it
Trams of old London blow my mind
Ludgate, Fenchurch, Highgate Hill
Rolling slowly up there still, uh-huh
Waterloo and Clerkenwell
Out to Aldgate East as well, uh-huh
On a clear night you can see
Where the rails used to be
Oh it seems like ancient myth
They once ran to Hammersmith
Trams of old London
Taking my baby into the past in it
Trams of old London blow my mind
Through Electric Avenue
Brixton down in southwest too, uh-huh
Teddington and Kennington
Twickenham and Paddington, uh-huh
In the blitz they never closed
Though they blew up half the roads
Oh it hurts me just to see 'em
Going dead in a museum
Ah...
Trams of old London
Taking my baby into the past in it
Trams of old London blow my mind
Trams of old London
Taking my baby into the past in it
Trams of old London blow my mind
Robyn Hitchcock - I Often Dream of Trains
I Often Dream of Trains
- Nocturne (Prelude)
- Sometimes I Wish I Was A Pretty Girl
- Cathedral
- Uncorrected Personality Traits
- Sounds Great When You're Dead
- Flavour Of Night
- Ye Sleeping Knights Of Jesus
- Mellow Together
- Winter Love
- The Bones In The Ground
- My Favourite Buildings
- I Used To Say I Love You
- This Could Be The Day
- Trams Of Old London
- Furry Green Atom Bowl
- Heart Full Of Leaves
- Autumn Is Your Last Chance
- I Often Dream Of Trains