Dig In - Harry Allen



     
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Dig In Lyrics


It's time to face it, come on in and join the party
Life has been waiting for you to care
Don't try to fake it, jump on in and get it started
There's so much lovin' for you to share
There is nowhere to run
There is no way to hide
Don't let it beat you
Say, "Nice to meet you" and "Bye"
Once you dig in
You'll find it coming out the other side
And once you dig in
You'll find you'll have yourself a good time
Wake up and shake it, you didn't make your contribution
There ain't no time for you to spare
If you ain't part of the game then how can you find a solution?
Nobody said that it would be fair
When the mountain is high
Just look up to the sky

Ask God to teach you
Then persevere with a smile
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Once you dig in
You'll find it coming out the other side
And once you dig in
You'll find you'll have yourself a good time
Once you dig in
You'll find it coming out the other side
And once you dig in
You'll find you'll have yourself a good time
Once you dig in
You'll find it coming out the other side
And once you dig in
You'll find you'll have yourself a good time
Once you dig in
You'll find it coming out the other side
And once you dig in
You'll find you'll have yourself a good time
Once you dig in
Yeah, yeah, yeah
And once you dig in
You'll have yourself a good time
Once you dig in
Once you dig in
You'll find it coming out the other side
And once you dig in

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Tenor saxophonist Harry Allen (Washington D.C.,1966) was raised in Los Angeles, CA and Burrillville, RI. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in music in 1988 from Rutgers University in New Jersey, and currently resides in New York City. Harry is featured on many of John Pizzarelli's recordings including the soundtrack and an on-screen cameo in the feature film “The Out of Towners” starring Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn. He has also done a series of commercials for ESPN starring Robert Goulet.


Read more about Harry Allen on Last.fm.


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