Come Around - The Mutton Birds



     
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Come Around Lyrics


My life was black and white until you came around
So baby come around keep on comin' around
I didn't know wrong from right till you came around
So baby come around please keep comin' around
There is nothing like the light of you
You've amazed me with the things you do
I'll do anything you want me to
Don't ever leave me alone
Baby you can use me any way that you enjoy
You know how to groove me, I'm dancing like a little boy
You do something to me, I just want to lay you down
Any time or place so come around
My life was full of doubt till you came around
So baby come around keep on comin' around
I'd never been so turned out until you came around
So baby come around please keep coming around
There is nothing like the light of you
You've amazed me with the things you do

I'll do anything you want me to
Don't you ever leave me alone
Baby you can use me any way that you enjoy
You know how to groove me, I'm dancing like a little boy
You do something to me, I just want to lay you down
Any time or place so come around, oh come around
Baby you can use me any way that you enjoy
You know how to groove me, I'm dancing like a little boy
You do something to me, I just want to lay you down
Any time or place so come around
Baby you can use me any way that you enjoy
You know how to groove me, I'm dancing like a little boy
You do something to me, I just want to lay you down
Any time or place so come, any time of place so come
Any time or place so come around, so come around
Come around

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The Mutton Birds was formed in 1991 in New Zealand, by Don McGlashan, formerly of Blam Blam Blam (guitar, vocals and euphonium), Ross Burge (drums), David Long (guitar) and Alan Gregg (bass guitar). They scored several hits in New Zealand, including "Nature", "Dominion Road", "Your Window", "Anchor Me" and Blue Öyster Cult's "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" which was featured in the movie "The Frighteners" directed by Peter Jackson.

Read more about The Mutton Birds on Last.fm.


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