January

Album: Second Flight (1975)
Charted: 1 87
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  • January
    Sick and tired you've been hanging on me

    You make me sad with your eyes
    You're telling me lies
    Don't go
    Don't go
    January
    Don't be cold

    Don't be angry to me. You make me sad
    Come and see
    Oh
    January
    Don't go
    Don't go
    Life gets me higher
    I can show
    I can go
    I can wake up the world
    Little world gotta know you
    Gotta show you

    Sun
    Like a fire
    Carry on
    Don't be gone

    Bring me out of my home
    Sweet home
    Gotta know me
    Gotta show me
    You've been facing the world
    You've been chasing the world.

    January
    Sick and tired you've been hanging on me

    Time
    It's a flyer
    Sunny days
    Fly away
    English summers are gone.
    So long
    Gotta go up
    Gotta grow up. Writer/s: David Paton
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • N from Staten Island, NyThis song was released in the USA on Pilot's 1975 album "January" (EMI America ST11488).
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