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Until We Meet Again

Until We Meet Again

Postby SonicBoom » Tue Dec 21, 2010 3:51 pm

Back in the 80s there was this song that occasionally popped up around Christmas time. My memory could be wrong, but I seem to remember that it was sung by a group of people in a slightly similar vein as Band Aid, Northern Lights etc. (Did Band Aid have any other songs besides do they know?)

The lyrics I remember went something like...

Will the people start to ??
Will the mountain start to crumble
Here's a trail for you
Until we meet again

Of course whenever I try to google the lyrics the only thing i ever find with similar lyrics is "Happy Trails" by Roy Rogers. I know that's not what I heard. One other thing I vividly remember is that the last minute of the song sounded similar like the ending to Alphaville's Forever Young. Any ideas? Anyone here know what song this could be?
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