Just Singing A Song

Album: Fork in the Road (2009)
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  • You can play my guitar
    See it where it'll go
    Send this song to a distant star
    While the rhythm explodes
    Just singing a song won't change the world

    You can ride in my car
    See how it rolls
    Feel the new energy
    As it quietly rolls
    Just singing a song won't change the world

    Just singing a song won't change the world
    Just singing a song won't change the world

    You can sing about change
    While you're making your own
    You can be what you try to say
    While the big wheel rolls
    Just singing a song won't change the world

    You could play my guitar
    Go where it goes
    Send this song to a distant star
    While the rhythm explodes
    Just singing the song won't change the world Writer/s: Neil Young
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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