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Jump Right In - The Urge



     
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The southern wind sings again an Island lullaby
Baby powder beach under my feet has got me rollin'
And the breeze through crackling leaves like a daytime camp fire burnin'
And the ship is off to sea and the wake it is a churning
As the southern wind sings again an island lullaby
You can jump right in
Let the music pull you in
You can jump right in
Oh and loose yourself again
As the southern wind sings again an Island lullaby
There's a place the locals go and no one knows where to find it
And the river starts to flow inside the clouds of Misty Mountain
The water from this stone below becomes a blue-green fountain
As the southern wind sings again an Island lullaby
You can jump right in
Let the music pull you in
You can jump right in
Oh and loose yourself again

As the southern wind sings again an Island lullaby
la la la la la la
La la la la la la
La la la la la la la la la
La la la la la la
La la la la la la
You can find me where the music meets the ocean
If you get the notion, stop on by and play a while
A simple tune to get your love light glowing
Get your heart wide open disappear just like the tide
Let it roll on by
You can jump right in
Let the music pull you in
You can jump right in
Oh and loose yourself again
As the southern wind sings again an Island lullaby
The Southern wind sings again an Island lullaby
An Island lullaby

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The Urge was formed in 1987 by drummer Jeff Herschel, bassist Karl Grable, guitarist Pat Malecek, and singer Steve Ewing in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Combining multiple styles of music - including ska, thrash, metal, funk, reggae, and hip hop - the band would become infamous throughout the midwest and beyond for its highly energetic live shows, blistering musicianship, and rabid fan base. The original Urge lineup debuted in 1989 with the cassette-only Bust Me Dat Forty, followed a year later by the LP Puttin' the Backbone Back.

Read more about The Urge on Last.fm.


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