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Wingless Angels/Survivors II lyrics
People are in for the evenin'
I jump into my car and I throw in my guitar
My heart beatin' time with my breathin'
Drivin' over Kanan, singin' to my soul
There's people out there turnin' music into gold
Well my buddy, Jim Bass, he's a-workin' pumpin' gas
And he makes two fifty for an hour
He's got rhythm in his hands as he's tappin' on the cans
Sings rock and roll in the shower
Drivin' over Kanan, singin' to my soul
There's people out there turnin' music into gold
Ah, the California girls are the greatest in the world
Each one's a song in the makin'
Singin' rock to me, I can hear the melody
The story is there for the takin'
Drivin' over Kanan, singin' to my soul
There's people out there, turnin' music into gold
Drivin' over Kanan, singin' to my soul
There's people out there, turnin' music into gold
When the lights go down in the California town
People are in for the evenin'
I jump into my car and I throw in my guitar
My heart beatin' time with my breathin'
Drivin' over Kanan, singin' to my soul
There's people out there turnin' music into gold
Flyin' over Kanan, singin' to my soul
People out there turnin' music into gold
People out there turnin' music into gold
People out there turnin' music into gold, oh yeah
People out there turnin' music into gold, into gold
People out there turnin' music into gold, into gold
People out there turnin' music into gold, into gold
People out there turnin' music into gold, into gold
People out there turnin' music into gold, into gold
People out there turnin' music into gold, into gold
People out there turnin' music into gold, into gold
People are in for the evenin'
I jump into my car and I throw in my guitar
Part of these releases
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- Track 13 on Cannons in the Rain / Wingless Angels
- 12 Rose Water
- 14 Some Kind of Love
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