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Good Day (RAC Maury Mix) - Jukebox the Ghost



     
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I think that I would like
To invite everyone I've known
Dead and alive
To a street where we can be
Finally freeWell, they would come in droves
Wearing their hearts on their sleeves, oh no
How good it felt to have them worn
Just like they shouldAnd everybody here wants to know
Did everybody say what a good day that it was
For everybody here who said what a good day it was?Did they smile 'cause they like it,
Did they smile 'cause they like it,
Did they? WhoaSuddenly, we all got young
Running circles around ourselves
Just for fun
And oh, how good it felt
To be young and loved
And feel it in our bonesAnd everybody here wants to know
Did everybody say what a good day that it was

For everybody here who said what a good day it was?[Repeat: x2]
Did they smile 'cause they like it,
Did they smile 'cause they like it,
Did they? Whoa.We go there when we're in trouble
We got old and old age made us humble
You and I are aloneThat it felt like this, we were never told
That it felt like this we were never told
And it scares us bad so we'll have to be bold
But there's still one thing that we need to know.Did everybody say what a good day that it was
For everybody here who said what a good day it was?Did they smile 'cause they like it,
Did they smile 'cause they like it,
Did they? Whoa.
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Hailing from Philadelphia, Jukebox the Ghost writes a fresh breed of melodic pop tunes driven by fiery rock momentum. With quirky lyrics and inventive songwriting, fans and critics have drawn parallels with the pop sensibility of Elvis Costello, the flamboyance of Queen, the wit of They Might Be Giants, and the creative rock of The Flaming Lips. Jukebox the Ghost is a Washington, D.C.-born, Philadelphia-based three-piece rock band.

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