There Will Always Be Music
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There Will Always Be Music
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There will always be music
Oh yes there will always be a song
There will always be music
Oh yes there will always be a song
Ever since this here world began
This music has been around with man
Where happy people meet
There'll always be a beat
Where there is this sound
You wait around
There'll always be another song
Chorus :
Anywhere in this here world you go
There's one language the people all do know
Whenever church bells ring
Where children play and sing
In any little town you wait around
There'll always be another song
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Who performs "There Will Always Be Music"?
Rita Marley performs "There Will Always Be Music", and this lyric page sits inside the Rita Marley catalog on LyroVerse.
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