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I have been trying to know the name of the song and singer which goes like this.
In the dark of the night something majic
In the words that you breath in my ears
let the high way run wide
keep me lost love me blind
take me saiiing without a sail
rolling without a rail
travelling on a mysterious trail with you  

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I think the song you're looking for is Michael Johnson's "Sailing Without A Sail," which was on his "The Michael Johnson Album," released in 1979.  Here are the lyrics!  Hope this helps!
--Beth

Michael Johnson - Sailing Without A Sail

In the dark of the night something magic
In the words that you breathe in my ear
Let the highway unwind
Get me lost, love me blind

Take me sailing without any sail
Rolling without a rail
Traveling on a mysterious trail with you

There's a spark in your touch when we're dancing
And the light in your eyes seems to say
I don't care where we go
Take me fast, take me slow

Take me sailing without any sail
Rolling without a rail
Traveling on a mysterious trail with you

I don't care where we go
Take me fast, take me slow

Take me sailing without any sail
Rolling without a rail
Traveling on a mysterious trail with you
Take me sailing, take me rolling
Take me traveling on a mysterious trail with you

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BethB

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I can answer just about any question about lyrics or the artists who recorded the songs--80s and 90s country especially. I don't watch many new videos, but the older the video question, the more likely I am to be able to answer it.

Experience

I've been a country music fan for all of my 20+ years! I somehow have a knack for being able to remember all the words to all the songs (and who sang them for the most part) even though I can't carry a tune to save my life!

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Juris Doctor. (So if I can't remember an answer off the top of my head, I have the research skills to figure it out!)

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