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Tommy Roe - Come On Lyrics

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Tommy Roe - Come On Lyrics




Come on, come on children now. Come on, sing to me
Come on, come on children let's shout until the break of day
Come on, come on children now. Come on, sing to me
Come on, come on children let's sing and shout our blues away

If you're broken hearted and you're burdened down with sorrow
'cause the world ain't treatin' you right
Well, listen to me brother, if we sing to one another
You'll go home feelin' better tonight

Come on, come on children now. Come on, sing to me
Come on, come on children let's shout until the break of day


Come on, come on children now. Come on, sing to me
Come on, come on children let's sing and shout our blues away
Come on, come on children now. Come on, sing to me
Come on, come on children let's sing and shout our blues away...
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Come on, come on children now. Come on, sing to me
Come on, come on children let's shout until the break of day
Come on, come on children now. Come on, sing to me
Come on, come on children let's sing and shout our blues away

If you're broken hearted and you're burdened down with sorrow
'cause the world ain't treatin' you right
Well, listen to me brother, if we sing to one another
You'll go home feelin' better tonight

Come on, come on children now. Come on, sing to me
Come on, come on children let's shout until the break of day


Come on, come on children now. Come on, sing to me
Come on, come on children let's sing and shout our blues away
Come on, come on children now. Come on, sing to me
Come on, come on children let's sing and shout our blues away...
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Writer: Rick Hall, Dan Penn
Copyright: Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Performed By: Tommy Roe
Written by: Rick Hall, Dan Penn

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