A Song I'd Like To Sing
Read A Song I'd Like To Sing lyrics by Rita Coolidge on LyroVerse, with linked artist context and related song paths.
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A Song I'd Like To Sing
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Na na na na...
There's a song I'd like to sing
Do you know the song I mean
It don't always sound the same
But it's always good the same
Anyone can say the words
Anyone can sing the tune
If you take a little time
I can teach this song to you
And we can get to know each other
Like a sister and a brother
Like a father and a mother
Like a woman and a man
We can sing along together
Just enjoy until it's over
It don't need to last forever
If we want it to, it can
Maybe it don't mean a thing
It's a pretty little tune
It's a song I'd like to sing
That I'd love to sing with you
Na na na na.....
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Rita Coolidge performs "A Song I'd Like To Sing", and this lyric page sits inside the Rita Coolidge catalog on LyroVerse.
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