@ajid6850: Soldier of Fortune is a blues-rock ballad written by David Coverdale and Ritchie Blackmore and originally released on Deep Purple's 1974 album Stormbringer. "Soldier Of Fortune" I have often told you stories about the way I lived the life of a drifter Waiting for the day When I'd take your hand and sing you songs Then maybe you would say "Come lay with me and love me" And I would surely stay But I feel I'm growing older And the songs that I have sung Echo in the distance Like the sound of a windmill going 'round I guess I'll always be a soldier of fortune Many times I've been a traveler, I looked for something new In days of old, when nights were cold I wandered without you But those days I thought my eyes had seen you standing near Though blindness is confusing It shows that you're not here Now I feel I'm growing older And the songs that I have sung Echo in the distance Like the sound of a windmill going 'round I guess I'll always be a soldier of fortune Yes, I can hear the sound of a windmill going 'round I guess I'll always be a soldier of fortune I guess I'll always be a soldier of fortune