Surf's Up - The Atlantics



     
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Surf's Up Lyrics


Waves are pounding on the sand tonight
Want to take your hand and make it feel so right
I know I'm ready and I'll never be like this again
And the sky is trembling and the moon is pale
We're on the edge of forever and we're never gonna fail
I know you're ready and we're running on the back of the wind
And my body is burning like a naked wire
I wanna turn on the juice, I wanna fall in the fire
I'm gonna drown in the ocean in a bottomless sea
I'm gonna give you what I'm hoping, you'll be giving to me
And when the waves are pounding on the sand tonight
I wanna take your hand and make it good and make it right
And now the sky is trembling and the moon is pale
We're on the edge of forever and we're never gonna fail, no
How hard?
How hard?
How hard do I gotta try?
I want all your love, surf's up

I need it so bad, surf's up
I need it so bad, surf's up and so am I
I gotta give you some love, surf's up and so am I
And my body is burning like a naked wire
I wanna turn on the juice, I wanna fall in the fire
I'm gonna drown in the ocean in a bottomless sea
I'm gonna give you what I'm hoping, you'll be giving to me
And when the waves are pounding on the sand tonight
I wanna take your hand and make it good and make it right
Now the sky is trembling and the moon is pale
We're on the edge of forever, we're never gonna fail, no
How hard?
How hard?
How hard do I gotta try?
I want all your love, surf's up
I need it so bad, surf's up
I need it so bad, surf's up and so am I
I gotta give you some love, surf's up and so am I
Surf's up, so am I
Surf's up, so am I

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There are several bands that go by the name of The Atlantics. 1. The Atlantics were an Australian surf rock band in the early 1960s and arguably Australia's most successful of the genre. Most well-known for their classic hit, "Bombora", their later recordings such as "Come On" are examples of 1960s garage rock. They were the first Australian rock band to write their own hits. In 2000 the group reformed with three of the original members, and they are still actively releasing new material and performing live.

Read more about The Atlantics on Last.fm.


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