Album: Crocodiles (1980)
Charted: 62
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  • If I said I'd lost my way
    Would you sympathize
    Could you sympathize?
    I'm jumbled up
    Maybe I'm losing my touch
    I'm jumbled up
    Maybe I'm losing my touch
    But you know I didn't have it anyway

    Won't you come on down to my
    Won't you come on down to my rescue

    Things are wrong
    Things are going wrong
    Can you tell that in a song
    I don't know what I want anymore
    First I want a kiss and then I want it all

    Won't you come on down to my
    Won't you come on down to my rescue
    Rescue, rescue, rescue

    Things are wrong
    Things are going wrong
    Can you tell that in a song
    Losing sense of those harder things
    Is this the blues I'm singing?
    Is this the blues I'm singing?
    Is this the blues I'm singing?
    Is this the blues I'm singing?

    Won't you come on down to my
    Won't you come on down to my rescue
    Is this the blues I'm singing
    Won't you come on down to my rescue

    Won't you come on down to my
    Won't you come on down to my
    Won't you come on down to my
    Won't you come on down to my
    (Is this the blues I'm singing?)

    Won't you come on down to my
    (Rescue)
    Won't you come on down to my
    (Is this the blues I'm singing?)
    (Rescue)
    Won't you come on down to my
    (Is this the blues I'm singing?)
    (Rescue)

    Won't you come on down to my
    (Is this the blues I'm singing?)
    (Rescue)
    Won't you come on down to my
    (Is this the, I'm singing)
    Won't you come on down to my
    (Is this the, I'm singing) Writer/s: Ian Stephen McCulloch, Leslie Thomas Pattinson, Peter Louis Vincent De Freitas, William Alfred Sergeant
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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