Come Away - Bill Wells



     
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Come Away Lyrics


Thirty two degrees on a winter's day
Think about it for a second
And feel the cool, cool breeze on your neck
And then think about it for a second
If there ever was a day
That you should get away
I feel it in my bones
I think today's the day
And you can't back down
Take the chance to leave behind
A single dance in the snow, between the trees
You will know the sound of nothing
Come away on this winter's day
We are going to ride again
And buckle in, get you suited up
It's time to fly
Eighty two degrees on a summer's day
Take a minute and remember

With the cool, cool breeze in your head again
Take a minute and remember
If there ever was a day
That you should get away
I feel it in my bones
I think today's the day
And you can't back down
Take the chance to leave behind
A single dance
You will know the sound of nothing
Come away on this winter's day
We're gonna ride again
And buckle in, get you suited up
It's time to fly
Come away on this winter's day
We're gonna ride again
And buckle in, get you suited up
It's time to fly
Thirty two degrees on a winter's day
Think about it for a second
Come away on this winter's day
We're gonna ride again
And buckle in, get you suited up
It's time to fly
Come away on this winter's day
We're gonna ride again
And buckle in, get you suited up
It's time to fly

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Bill Wells (born Falkirk) is a Scottish bassist and composer. He is best known for his group the Bill Wells Octet during the early 1990s, but he has performed and recorded in a wide range of settings, including collaborations with The Pastels, Maher Shalal Hash Baz, Future Pilot A.K.A., Lol Coxhill and more recently Isobel Campbell. During 2006 he received a Scottish Arts Council 'Tune Up' commission for a tour of Scotland with a group of Japanese musicians.

Read more about Bill Wells on Last.fm.


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