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lyrics
You say morning, and I say hiya baby, but the baby's under my breath
You smile sweetly, I smile back at you, a smile of nervousness
And I don't know, if it's me or my dollar
But I'm happy, oo-oo, a dollar for my daydream
Dream, a dollar for my daydream
Dream, a dollar for my daydream
...tomorrow's another day
Is it just about a cup, a man and a Columbian mountain
Is it just about a time, a little time, time to make a dollar
And I don't know, if it's me or my dollar
But I'm happy, oo-oo, a dollar for my daydream
Dream, a dollar for my daydream
Dream, a dollar for my daydream
Dream, a dollar for my daydream
Just take my money, if you don't want me
Just take my money, if you don't want me
Dream, a dollar for my daydream
Dream, a dollar for my daydream
Dream, a dollar for my daydream
Dream, a dollar for my daydream
...tomorrow's another day…
credits
from Going Nowhere (Faster Than You),
track released February 3, 2017
Credits:
- Song written by Mark Kenington.
- Song co-arranged for album by Mark Kenington and Andrew Buckton.
- Song produced, engineered, mixed and mastered by Andrew Buckton.
- Song vocals, piano and Rhodes by Mark Kenington.
- Song electric guitar, acoustic guitar, bass, keys and other instruments by Andrew Buckton.
- Song written, recorded and produced in New Zealand.
(P) 2016 Upsurge Ltd (NZ). (C) 2016 Upsurge Ltd (NZ). The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Upsurge Ltd. All rights of the owner of copyright in this sound recording reserved. Any copying, renting, lending, diffusion, public performance or broadcast of this record without the authority of the copyright owner is prohibited. Made in New Zealand.
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