Guess the 1960s song lyrics #100

*First line is the artist's name - first and last. 1969. This song was written by Fred Neil. This cover version by this artist was released in 1968. However, it did not become a smash hit until it was included on the soundtrack to Midnight Cowboy in 1969. Now, it's hard to imagine the movie without this song.
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Answer
Harry Nilsson
Everybody's
talkin
at
me
I
don't
hear
a
word
they're
sayin
Only
the
echoes
of
my
mind
People
stoppin
starin
I
can't
see
their
faces
Only
the
shadows
of
their
eyes
I'm
going
where
the
sun
keeps
shinin
Through
the
pourin
rain
Going
where
the
weather
suits
my
clothes
Bankin
off
of
the
northeast
winds
Sailin
on
a
summer
breeze
And
skippin
over
the
ocean
like
a
stone
Wah
wah
wah
wah
wah
wah
wah
wah
wah
wah
wah
wah
wah
I'm
going
where
the
sun
keeps
shinin
Through
the
pourin
rain
Going
where
the
weather
suits
my
clothes
Bankin
off
of
the
northeast
winds
Sailin
on
a
summer
breeze
And
skippin
over
the
ocean
like
a
stone
Everybody's
talkin
at
me
Can't
hear
a
word
they're
sayin
Only
the
echoes
of
my
mind
I
won't
let
you
leave
my
love
behind
No
I
won't
let
you
leave
Wah
wah
ah
I
won't
let
you
leave
my
love
behind
I
won't
let
you
leave
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