Waterfront

Album: Sparkle In The Rain (1983)
Charted: 13
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  • Get in, get out of the rain
    I'm goin' to move on up to the waterfront
    Step in, step out of the rain
    I'm gonna walk on up to the waterfront
    Said, one million years from today
    I'm gonna step on up to the waterfront
    Get in, get out of the rain
    Come in, come out of the rain

    So far, so good, so close, yet still so far
    So far, so good, so close, yet still so
    So far
    So far
    So far

    The rain, I'm going to move on up to the waterfront
    Step in, step out of the rain
    I'm going to walk on up to the waterfront
    Said, one million years from today
    Step on up to the waterfront
    Said, come in, come out of the rain
    Said, come in, come out of the rain
    Said, come in, come out of the rain

    I'm goin' to move on up to the front
    I'm gonna walk on up to the front
    I'm gonna live on up by the front
    I'm goin' to walk on up to the front
    Come in, come out of the rain
    Come in, come out of the rain
    Said, come in, come out of the rain
    Come in, come out of the rain

    Move on up
    To step on up
    Walk on up
    Live on up
    Far away
    Far away
    Far away
    So, walk away
    So far
    I walk away
    So, so, walk away, up to the waterfront
    Up to the waterfront
    Up to the waterfront
    So far
    So far Writer/s: CHARLES BURCHILL, DEREK FORBES, JAMES KERR, MEL GAYNOR, MICHAEL MC NEIL
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Royalty Network, Universal Music Publishing Group
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