The Bay

Album: English Riviera (2011)
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  • You may have the money
    But you've got to go
    It's sensible
    It's sensible
    And those endless seasons
    That go on and on
    Incredible

    But I'd sooner get out
    And remember where we went last year
    You said everything about it moved on your career
    If you want to go
    I'll take you back one day

    Because this isn't Paris
    And this isn't London
    And it's not Berlin
    And it's not Hong Kong
    Not Tokyo
    If you want to go
    I'll take you back one day
    It feels so good in the bay
    It feels so good in the bay

    You may have the body
    But do you have the song?
    Let's make this happen
    Let's make this happen
    And those endless beaches
    That go on and on
    It's magical

    But I'd sooner get out
    Remember where we went last year
    You said everything about it moved on your career
    If you want to go
    I'll take you back one day

    Because this isn't Paris
    And this isn't London
    And it's not Berlin
    And it's not Hong Kong
    Not Tokyo
    If you want to go
    I'll take you back one day
    It feels so good in the bay
    It feels so good in the bay Writer/s: Joseph Patrick Mount
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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