It's a Fine Day

Album: Mind Fruit (1992)
Charted: 5
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  • Tonight
    Fine night tonight
    Fine night tonight

    It's going to be a fine night tonight
    It's going to be a fine night tonight

    It's a fine day
    People open windows
    They leave their houses
    Just for a short while

    It's a fine day
    People open windows
    They leave their houses
    Just for a short while

    It's going to be a fine night tonight
    It's going to be a fine day tomorrow
    It's going to be a fine night tonight
    It's going to be a fine day tomorrow

    It's a fine day
    People open windows
    They leave their houses
    Just for a short while

    They walk by the grass
    They look at the sky
    They walk by the grass
    And they look at the grass
    They look at the sky

    It's going to be a fine night tonight
    It's going to be a fine day tomorrow
    It's going to be a fine night tonight
    It's going to be a fine day tomorrow

    Look at the sky
    Look at the sky
    Look at the sky

    It's going to be a fine night tonight
    It's going to be a fine day tomorrow
    It's going to be a fine night tonight
    It's going to be a fine day tomorrow
    It's going to be a fine night tonight
    It's going to be a fine day tomorrow
    It's going to be a fine night tonight
    It's going to be a fine day tomorrow
    It's going to be a fine night tonight
    It's going to be a fine night tonight
    It's going to be a fine night tonight
    It's going to be a fine night tonight
    It's going to be a fine night tonight
    It's going to be a fine night tonight Writer/s: Owain Anthony Barton
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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  • Ed from Canton, Ohwhen i toured europe in 1985, opus was very popular throughout europe in the clubs. is opus III the same as opus from 1985?
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