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bing | 21:37 Fri 28th Jan 2005 | Music
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A few years ago I heard a song on the radio but didnt catch the band/artist or the song title.

All ican remember is part of the song was talking about somebody waiting on a train platform in the rain, saying goodbye to somebody. I also remember part of the lyrics: "baby dont forget to catch me"

Can anybody help me?
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Saint Etienne "Hobart Paving"

Could it be Godley & Creme's "Under your thumb" which starts:

I was standing in the station being pounded by the rain so I chose the last compartment of a stationary train

I think this could be "Summer Rain" by Belinda Carlisle. 
It has to be Hobart Paving:

I heard she drove the silvery sports-car /
along the empty streets last night. /
Hanging around / with hair-dos like mine. /
No, I haven't seen the kids for some time. /

Picked up her shoes from the red-brick stairway, /
just like a harpsichordist she moved. /
And back upstairs / at half past two, /
with a paper folded, outside the loo. /

Rain falls / like Elvis tears. /
Oh no, / no sugar tonight. /
Out on the high street, / dim all the lights and /
cry coloured tears again. /

And baby, / (Don't forget to catch me.) /
don't forget to catch me. / (Don't forget to catch me.) /
Hobart paving, don't you think that's it's time, /
on this platform with the drizzle in my eyes? /
And baby, / (Don't forget to catch me.) /
don't forget to catch me. / (Don't forget to catch me.) /
Hobart paving, don't you think that's it's time? /
The ticket's in my hand, the train pulls down the line. /

Rain falls / like Elvis tears. /
Oh no, / no sugar. /
Out on the high street, / dim all the lights and /
cry coloured tears. /

And baby, / (Don't forget to catch me.) /
don't forget to catch me, / (Don't forget to catch me.) /
don't forget to catch me, / (Don't forget to catch me.) /
don't forget to catch me. / (Don't forget to catch me.) /
Oh no, no sugar tonight, / (Don't forget to catch me.) /
Oh no, no sugar tonight, / (Don't forget to catch me.) /
No no, no sugar tonight. / (Don't forget to catch me.) /
Don't forget to catch me...
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Thanks, it is Hobart Paving. At last finally found it!

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