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Funny Lyrics


It's gonna be one of them days
I can feel it
On a day like today
I got out of bed, upped and went my way
Tryin' to find some peace within
But here ain't no rest for a weary man
Everything seemed to get me down
Looking everywhere just to find a smile
Then the phone rings and an angel sings
"Hello, hello"
And it's funny you should call today
It's been too long, thought you just moved on
And it's funny you should call today
You always found a way to make my day
Girl, tell me how is your family
I can't believe that you thought of me, baby
Baby, my heart is beating fast
You don't know how much I missed our past, yeah

Seen a friend of mine a month or so
She said, you're doin' well, you've got it going on
Then the phone rings and an angel sings
"Hello"
And it's funny you should call today
It's been too long, thought you just moved on
And it's funny you should call today
You always found a way to make my day
Baby, it's like you know when I was down and out, yeah
Like in the past when you would bail me out, baby, baby
And I just want to wanna thank you, girl
Just to hear your voice, girl, it changed my world
And it's funny you should call today
It's been too long, thought you just moved on
And it's funny you should call today
You always found a way to make my day
Ain't it funny 'cause you should call today
I think 'bout it all [Incomprehensible] babe, it's yeah, yeah
And it's funny you should call today
We can just be friends, babe, ain't got to be your man
No way, no way
Said, it's funny, funny you should call me
'Cause I've been thinking 'bout it, babe
I've been thinking 'bout it, I've been thinking about it, baby
And it's funny, you should call me
Funny you should, funny you should call me
Said, call me [Incomprehensible]

Enjoy the lyrics !!!
Alvin Lee of Ten Years After retreated to his barn studio with singer-songwriter and gospel performer Mylon LeFevre to record “On The Road to Freedom.” Guest musicians include George Harrison, Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi, Ian Wallace, Mick Fleetwood, Boz Burrell and Ron Wood.

It was recorded at Alvin Lee`s Space Studio in August 1973, apart from the song "So Sad", sessions for which took place at Harrison's Friar Park studio in nearby Henley-on-Thames.[1] The other standout tracks are "On the Road to Freedom", "Funny", "Carry My Load" and "Rockin' 'Til the Sun Goes Down".

Personnel

Alvin Lee – vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, bass, sitar
Mylon LeFevre – vocals, 12-string acoustic guitar, bass, percussion, backing vocals
George Harrison – dobro, acoustic guitar, bass, backing vocals (credited on the album as Hari Georgeson)
Ron Wood – 12-string acoustic guitar, bass, drums
Steve Winwood – piano
Tim Hinkley – piano, organ, backing vocals
Boz Burrell – bass, backing vocals
Bob Black – steel guitar
Andy Stein – fiddle
Jim Capaldi – drums
Reebop Kwaku Baah – congas
Mick Fleetwood – drums
Ian Wallace – drums
Mike Patto – percussion, backing vocals

Production

Producer: Alvin Lee
Recording Engineer: Harold Burgon/Andy Jaworski
Mixing: Alvin Lee
Photography: Andy Jaworski/Roger Lowe
Liner Notes: Chris Welch

Source: Wikipedia 'On The Road To Freedom' Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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Alvin Lee & Mylon LeFevre