Walkin' The Line

Album: Brian Wilson (1988)
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  • I walk the line.
    I walk the line everyday for you.
    I keep on workin'.
    I keep on workin' everyday for you.
    If I don't get my way this time I'll die,
    And that's no lie.
    Walk, walk, walk, I keep on walkin' the line.
    Run, run, run, I'm runnin' outta my mind.
    I need your love, I need your love tonight.
    Gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme lovin' tonight;
    I need your lovin'.
    (Lovin'.)
    Lovin'.
    (Lovin'.)
    Lovin', lovin'.

    I keep on pushin'.
    I keep on pushin' so hard for you.
    I keep on tryin'.
    I keep on tryin' my best for you.
    I know we'll keep on searchin', until that day,
    Till we find a way.
    Walk, walk, walk, I keep on walkin' the line.
    Run, run, run, I'm runnin' outta my mind.
    I need your love, I need your love tonight.
    Gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme lovin' tonight;
    I need your lovin'.
    (Lovin'.)
    Lovin'.
    (Lovin'.)
    Lovin', lovin'.

    Walk, walk, walk, I keep on walkin' the line.
    Run, run, run, I'm runnin' outta my mind. (Hey, hey.)
    I need your love, I need your love tonight.
    Gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme lovin' tonight.
    I need your lovin'.
    Walk, walk, walk, I keep on walkin' the line.
    (Lovin'.)
    (Walkin' the line.)
    Run, run, run, I'm runnin' outta my mind. (Hey, hey.)
    I need your love, I need your love tonight.
    Gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme lovin' tonight.
    I need your lovin'. Writer/s: BRIAN DOUGLAS WILSON, GARY L. USHER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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