Girl

Album: Davy Jones (1971)
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  • I did one episode of the Brady Bunch
    And everyone thinks that I married Marcia Brady
    Moved to Ohio and had six kids but
    It didn't happen that way

    Girl, look what you've done to me
    Me and my whole world
    Girl, you brought the sun to me
    With your smile, you did it girl

    I'm telling you girl, something unknown to me
    Makes you what you are
    And what you are is all that I want for me
    And it's good to feel that way girl

    Thank you girl, for making the nighttime nicer
    Girl, for making the daytime brighter
    Girl, for making a better world for me

    I'm telling you girl, something unknown to me
    Makes you what you are
    And what you are is all that I want for me
    And it's good to feel that way girl

    Thank you girl, for making the nighttime nicer
    Girl, for making the daytime brighter
    Girl, for making a better world for me

    Thank you girl, for making the winter warmer
    Girl, for making the music softer
    Girl, for making a better world for me

    Thank you girl (thanks everybody, lovely to see you) Writer/s: Charles Fox, Norman Gimbel
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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