Hang Loose

Album: Boys & Girls (2012)
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  • Good morning, Los Angeles

    Well, don't worry, sweet baby
    Don't you ever worry about a thing
    Put your worries on the shelf
    Learn to love yourself
    Don't be your own worst enemy

    Hang loose, hang loose
    Let the ocean worry 'bout being blue
    Hang loose, hang loose
    Go with the tide and I'ma take of you

    Well, come with me, sweet darling
    I got a seat, a ticket for that plane
    We gonna fly to Waikiki
    It'll just be you and me
    And we'll let the sun melt our cares away

    Hang loose, hang loose
    Let the ocean worry about being blue
    Hang loose, hang loose
    Go with the tide and I'ma take of you

    We're alright, we gonna be alright
    I said we're alright, we gonna be alright

    Ooh

    Alright, yeah

    Hang loose
    Hang loose
    Hang loose
    Hang loose

    Everybody, come on
    Feel good
    Do you feel alright?
    Well, come on them, oh-oh Writer/s: Brittany Amber Howard, Heath Allen Fogg, Steven William Johnson, Zachary Riley Cockrell
    Publisher: ALABAMA SHAKES PUBLISHING
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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