Music In My Soul

Album: The Pink & The Lily (2008)
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  • I remember Sundays at the Harbour Bar
    Drinking cider wishing on a cheap guitar
    Playing songs from the sixties and the seventies
    Fleetwood Mac the Eagles and the Bee Gees
    And we would dazzle and dance under the moonlight
    Love up the bar and drink until the moonlight
    You were all rebels you were all stars
    You put the music in everybody's hearts

    It was such a long time ago
    But I never want t let that go
    When I close my eyes
    I still remember
    I still remember those times.

    Send a message all over the world
    I really want you to know
    That people are falling in love
    To the music on the radio
    And I wouldn't be all that I am
    So understand
    I want the world to know that you put music in my soul.

    I remember Sundays in the freezing barn
    Huddled round heater trying to keep everybody
    Warm
    We were just rebels we were just stars
    Trying to put the music in everybody's hearts

    It was such a long time ago
    But I never want t let that go
    When I close my eyes
    I still remember
    I still remember those times.

    Send a message all over the world
    I really want you to know
    That people are falling in love
    To the music on the radio
    And I wouldn't be all that I am
    So understand
    I want the world to know that you put music in my soul Writer/s: RICK KNOWLES, RICK NOWELS, SANDI THOM
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
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