The Beach Boys

The Beach Boys - Add Some Music To Your Day songtekst

Je score:

(Wilson/Knott/Love)
from the 1970 album "Sunflower", and sung by all Beach Boys except Dennis
Wilson!
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 MIKE LOVE:

 The Sunday morning gospel goes good with the soul.
 There's blues, folk and country and rock like a rolling stone.
 The world could come together as one
 If everybody under the sun
 Adds some music to their day.

 You'll hear it while you're walking by a neighbor's home.
 You'll hear it faintly in the distance when you're on the phone.
 You're sitting in a dentist's chair
 And they got music for you there
 To add some music to your day.

 GROUP:

 Add some music every way.  (Add some music.)
 Add some, add some, add some, add some music.  (Add some music.)

 BRUCE JOHNSTON:

 Your doctor knows it keeps you calm.
 Your preacher adds it to his psalms
 So add some music to your day.

 CARL WILSON:

 Music, when you're alone,
 Is like a companion for your lonely soul
 Whoa-oh, whoa-oh, whoa-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh-oooh.

 BRIAN WILSON:

 When day is over
 I close my tired eyes.

 AL JARDINE:

 Music is in my soul.

 MIKE LOVE:

 At a movie you can feel it touching your heart.

 AL JARDINE:

 And on every day of the summer time
 You'll hear children chasing ice cream cars.

 BRUCE JOHNSTON:

 They'll play it on your wedding day.
 There must be 'bout a million ways
 To add some music to your day.

GROUP:

 Add some music to your day.
 Add some music to your day.   [repeat 'n' fade]

--stucourtnsea@vax.colsf.edu
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Copyrights:

Auteur: Brian Wilson, Joe Knott, Mike Love

Componist: ?

Publisher: Warner Bros Records Inc.

Details:

Uitgegeven in: 1970

Taal: Engels

Komt voor op: The Greatest Hits Volume 3 (2000) , Good Vibrations - best of (1975) , Sunflower (1970) , Sunflower & Surf's Up (2000) , Live (2013) , Original Gold (1999)

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