(Under The) Heavy Sun

Album: Heavy Sun (2020)
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  • Work so hard, work so hard
    Down below, Mary, let me go
    I need a friend, Mary, let me in

    Mary, Mary
    Mary, Mary
    Heavy sun

    I tell you I know a place, mm
    The spirit rising from the ground
    Over there, there singing in the night
    (Sing in the night)
    We gonnna, we gonna shake 'em, shake 'em, shake 'em
    All night

    And you can call your friends
    Tell 'em to come on in
    We gonna get together now
    And it ain't nobody's business
    What we doing under the heavy sun

    Somebody say it

    (Work so hard)
    Come on and get on outta that seat now
    We gonna roll on down the road
    So far we go, yeah
    Now you can call your friends
    And tell 'em come on in, oh yeah
    And we gonna get together now
    Talking about a good time, yeah
    Under the heavy sun

    Look, the younger Rita standing in the stands
    Debbie, what's in her hand
    She said "Come on" to the shaggy boy
    'Cause there ain't no turning back

    And you can call your friends
    She told me, to tell 'em
    To check their egos at the door
    (Check your egos at the door)
    'Cause everything's jumping over here now
    Talking about a good time, yeah
    Somebody dancing
    Somebody romancing
    They'll be singing in the night
    We gonna shake 'em on down (break down the door)
    We gotta break down the door (hold me back no more)
    Don't let it, don't let it
    Hold you no more

    Come on we rolling down the road (it's an open road)
    Can't hold us no more (with joy untold)
    Yeah, there's somebody dancing, mm
    And somebody romancing
    Nothing but a joy, peace, love
    Plenty, plenty, plenty, plenty happiness
    Under the heavy sun Writer/s: Daniel Roland Lanois, Johnny Campbell, Rocco DeLuca
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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