Alright

Album: Learn to Live (2008)
Charted: 30
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  • Alright, alright
    Yeah it's alright, alright

    Don't need no five star reservations
    I've got spaghetti and a cheap bottle of wine
    Don't need no concert in the city
    I've got a stereo and the best of Patsy Cline
    Ain't got no caviar no Dom Perignon
    But as far as I can see, I've got everything I want

    Cause I've got a roof over my head,
    The woman I love laying in my bed
    And it's alright, alright
    I've got shoes under my feet
    Forever in her eyes staring back at me
    And it's alright, alright
    And I've got all I need
    And it's alright by me

    Maybe later on we'll walk down to the river
    Lay on a blanket and stare up at the moon
    It may not be no French Riviera
    But it's all the same to me as long as I'm with you

    It may be a simple life, but that's okay
    If you ask me baby, I think I've got it made

    Cause I've got a roof over my head
    The woman I love laying in my bed
    And it's alright, alright
    I've got shoes under my feet
    Forever in her eyes staring back at me
    And it's alright, alright
    And I've got all I need
    And it's alright by me

    It's alright by me, yeah yeah
    When I lay down at night I thank the Lord above
    For giving me everything I ever could dream of

    Cause I've got a roof over my head
    The woman I love laying in my bed
    And it's alright, alright, alright, alright
    I've got shoes under my feet
    Forever in her eyes staring back at me
    And it's alright, alright, alright
    And I've got all I need, yeah
    I've got all I need
    And it's alright by me
    Oh yeah, it's alright by me Writer/s: DARIUS C. RUCKER, FRANK MANDEVILLE V. ROGERS
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group, The Administration MP, Inc., Third Side Music Inc.
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