Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Takin' Care Of Business , by - Dread Zeppelin. Song from the album It's Not Unusual, in the genre ПопRelease date: 31.12.1991
Record label: Capitol
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Takin' Care Of Business , by - Dread Zeppelin. Song from the album It's Not Unusual, in the genre ПопTakin' Care Of Business |
| You get up every morning from your alarm clock’s warning |
| Take the 8:15 into the city |
| There’s a whistle up above and people pushin', people shovin' |
| And the girls who try to look pretty |
| And if your train’s on time, you can get to work by nine |
| And start your slaving job and get your pay |
| And if you ever get annoyed, look at me I’m self-employed |
| I love to work at nothing all day |
| And we’ll be taking care of business everyday |
| Taking care of business every way |
| I’ve been taking care of business, it’s alright |
| Taking care of business and working overtime, work out |
| If it were easy as fishin', you could be a musician |
| If you could make sounds loud or mellow |
| Get a second-hand guitar, chances are you’ll go far |
| If you get in with the right bunch of fellows |
| People see you having fun just a-lying in the sun |
| You tell them that you like it this way |
| It’s the work that we avoid and we’re all self-employed |
| We love to work at nothing all day |
| And we been taking care of business everyday |
| Taking care of business every way |
| We’ve been taking care of business, it’s alright |
| Taking care of business and working overtime, work out |
| Taking care |
| They get up every morning from your alarm clock’s warning |
| Take the 8:15 into the city |
| There’s a whistle up above and people pushin', people shovin' |
| And the girls who always look pretty |
| And if your train’s on time, you can get to work by nine |
| And start your slaving job and get your pay |
| Well, if you ever get annoyed, look at me, I’m self-employed |
| I love to work at nothing all day |
| And I’ll be taking care of business everyday |
| Taking care of business every way |
| I’ve been taking care of business, it’s alright |
| Taking care of business and working overtime, work out |
| Takin' care of business, alright |
| Takin' care of business |
| Takin' care of business |
| Takin' care of business, everyday |
| Takin' care of business, ba-ba-baby |
| Takin' care of business, it’s all mine |
| Takin' care of business |
| And we’ll be takin' care of business all night long |
| There’s business to be done |
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