Lyrics Day In Day Out - Ella Mae Morse

Day In Day Out - Ella Mae Morse
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Day In Day Out, artist - Ella Mae Morse. Album song My Funny Valentine, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 25.07.2017
Record label: Jasnet
Song language: English

Day In Day Out

Day in, day out
The same old voodoo follows me about
The same old pounding in my heart
Whenever I think of you and darling, I think of you
Day in and day out
Day out, day in
I needn’t tell you how my days begin
When I awake I wake up with a tingle
One possibility in view
That possibility of maybe seeing you
Come rain, come shine
I meet you and to me the day is fine
Then I kiss your lips and the pounding becomes
The oceans roar a thousand drums
Can’t you see it’s love?
Can there be any doubt
When there is day in, day out?
Come rain, come shine
I meet you and to me the day is fine
Then I kiss your lips and the pounding becomes
The oceans roar a thousand drums
Can’t you see it’s love?
Can there be any doubt
When there is, when there is day in and day out?
Day in, day out, day in, day out
Day in, day out, day in, day out
Day in, day out, day in, day out
A thousand drums
Day in, day out, day out, day out
It’s out there, man

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When My Sugar Walks Down the Street 2016
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Dream a Little Dream of Me 2016
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When Boy Kiss Girl 2009
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Artist lyrics: Ella Mae Morse