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Kailakee Kailakoo - Middle of the Road



     
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Kailakee Kailakoo Lyrics


You say you're tired of TV Cartoons
Searchin' for taxis on wet afternoons
Telephones ringing and grey city streets
Sweet talking salesman in flashy boutiques
I think you're right and I want you to know
I've found a place where I think we should goAh Kailakee Kailakoo
An island near North Venezuela
On Kailakee Kailakoo
We'll spend the rest of our dayYou'll do the fishing down by the shore
I'll build a home with a coconut floor
You'll find a parrot I'll teach it to speak
Tropical songbirds will sing you to sleep
Then when we think we're alone on this land
I'll find a footprint right there in the sandAh Kailakee Kailakoo
An island near North Venezuela
On Kailakee Kailakoo
we'll spend the rest of our dayAh Kailakee Kailakoo
An island near North Venezuela

On Kailakee Kailakoo
We'll spend the rest of our dayWhen we get older we'll think of today
Laugh at the taxman who never got paid
Now that it's settled we'll call up our friends
Give them the things that we won't use again
I think you're right and I want you to know
I've found a place where I think we should goAh Kailakee Kailakoo
An island near North Venezuela
On Kailakee Kailakoo
We'll spend the rest of our dayAh Kailakee Kailakoo
An island near North Venezuela
On Kailakee Kailakoo
We'll spend the rest of our dayAh Kailakee Kailakoo
An island near North Venezuela
On Kailakee Kailakoo
We'll spend the rest of our dayAh Kailakee Kailakoo
An island near North Venezuela . . . [continue to fade]

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Middle of the Road are a pop group from Scotland who enjoyed great success across Europe in the early 1970s. They had three major hits in the UK singles chart, all of them bubblegum pop classics: "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep" (Number 1), "Tweedle Dee Tweedle Dum" (Number 2) and "Soley Soley" (Number 5), all in 1971. But in other European countries, their success continued well into 1972 and 1973, with songs like "Sacramento", "Samson and Delilah", "Bottom's Up" and "The Talk of All the USA".

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