Stop Your Fussin' - Toni Childs



     
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Stop Your Fussin' Lyrics


Why you look so sad
When the sky is perfect blue
And you're getting everything
You ever wanted to
Let's not talk about the bad times
We've been through that before
It's not right
For making love anymoreJust stop your fussin' boy
Please stop your fussin' boy
For your time will come
Yes your time will comeCan you lay me down
In meadows soft and green
And can you lay me down
And talk to me of things
Like stars that burn into the night
And moons that turn with purple lines
That's what I wantJust stop your fussin' boy
Please stop your fussin' boy

Your time will come
Can't you just stop your fussin', boy
Please stop your fussin' boyCan someone tell me why it is
How we could spend so many lonely years
When there's a light at the end of life
It's enough it's enough it's enough
it's enough to try
We can see the light
We can feel the warmth
We can see it shine
We can see it all in our lifetimeSo why you look so sad
When the sky is perfect blue
And you're getting everything
You ever wanted, tooStop your fussin'
Just stop your fussin'
For your time will come
We can see it in our lifetime
We can see it in our lifetime
Songwriters
CHILDS, TONI / RICKETTS, DAVIDPublished by
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Toni Childs was born in Orange, California, but was moved to several small towns in Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma and Nevada during her childhood. At the age of 15, Childs ran away from home and became a blues musician. In 1972, Childs saw Pink Floyd in concert, and afterwards decided to pursue a career as a singer-songwriter. Childs joined the band Berlin in 1979, but left to form her own group before the recording of Berlin's first album. Toni Childs and the Movers, which included Jack Sherman and Micki Steele, toured for two years but did not release an album.

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