Walking in the Sunshine

DOUGLAS TRENDLE, ALAN SAYAG, LOUIS COOK, BRIAN TUITT, PAUL ROBERT HYMAN, ROBERT FARREN DAVID, DUNCAN MARSON ANDREW, CHRISTOPHER KANE

Wet winter left me cold and crying,
Beaten black and blue,
Someone said there's no harm in trying,
Nothing else to do.

I'm just a-walking in the sunshine,
Leave your troubles all behind you,
I think I'll drink a little red wine,
I'll take you where they'll never find you.

Sad songs, well I've heard to many,
Words that didn't rhyme,
Long years never had a penny,
But we spend the time.

Just a-walking in the sunshine,
Try to keep from going under,
I think I'll drink a little red wine,
Ain't no use to sit and wonder.

As I would say?

Autumn eve and the leaves are falling,
'Till the trees are bare,
Summer's gone I can hear you calling,
Haven't got a care.

Just a-walking in the sunshine,
Leave your troubles behind you,
I think I'll drink a little red wine,
I'll take you where they'll never find you.

As I would say?

Trivia about the song Walking in the Sunshine by Bad Manners

On which albums was the song “Walking in the Sunshine” released by Bad Manners?
Bad Manners released the song on the albums “Gosh It's...” in 1981, “Gosh! It’s...” in 1981, and “Can Can” in 1984.
Who composed the song “Walking in the Sunshine” by Bad Manners?
The song “Walking in the Sunshine” by Bad Manners was composed by DOUGLAS TRENDLE, ALAN SAYAG, LOUIS COOK, BRIAN TUITT, PAUL ROBERT HYMAN, ROBERT FARREN DAVID, DUNCAN MARSON ANDREW, CHRISTOPHER KANE.

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