| Song | The Albatross |
| Artist | Lobo |
| Album | Introducing Lobo/Of A Simple Man |
| The man spoke to the albatross | |
| What a funny thing you are | |
| The man spoke to the albatross | |
| Why must you fly so far | |
| Today the waves are no ones slaves | |
| Tomorrow's waves may be | |
| Do you believe in me? | |
| The man spoke to the nightingale | |
| Your songs to wild and free | |
| The man spoke to the nightingale | |
| Ah but sing a song for me | |
| Once my skies could fill your eyes | |
| With rain and sympathy | |
| Do you believe in me? | |
| The man spoke to the whitest dove | |
| How can I gain release | |
| The man then killed the whitest dove | |
| And justly kept the peace | |
| For I must cry and surely die | |
| To keep the people free | |
| Do you believe in me? | |
| Do you believe in me? | |
| Do you believe in me? |
| The man spoke to the albatross | |
| What a funny thing you are | |
| The man spoke to the albatross | |
| Why must you fly so far | |
| Today the waves are no ones slaves | |
| Tomorrow' s waves may be | |
| Do you believe in me? | |
| The man spoke to the nightingale | |
| Your songs to wild and free | |
| The man spoke to the nightingale | |
| Ah but sing a song for me | |
| Once my skies could fill your eyes | |
| With rain and sympathy | |
| Do you believe in me? | |
| The man spoke to the whitest dove | |
| How can I gain release | |
| The man then killed the whitest dove | |
| And justly kept the peace | |
| For I must cry and surely die | |
| To keep the people free | |
| Do you believe in me? | |
| Do you believe in me? | |
| Do you believe in me? |