He Couldn’t Get His Poor Old Body to Move

Lindsey Buckingham, Brian Wilson

I guess you all know it's been a long, long time
Since the days of turnin' water to wine
Things ain't easy, but they always improve
When you go and get your poor old body to move

Why sit hypnotized
When you can feel alive?
Take my simple advice
You've gotta get your poor old body to move

Seven times seven and ten times ten
You've gotta pick it up and start all over again
It doesn't matter which step you choose
You've gotta get your poor old body to move

Why sit hypnotized
When you can feel alive?
Take my simple advice
You've gotta get your poor old body to move

Get along, get rollin' now
Get away, get away now
Let it out, let it out of here
Get along on your lazy way
On your lazy way
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

If you're feeling lost and lonely, too
I'll bet sometimes you don't know what to do
Early in the morning when the sun shines through
That's when you get your poor old body to move

Why sit hypnotized
When you can feel alive?
Take my simple advice
You've gotta get your poor old body to move

Why sit hypnotized
When you can feel alive?
Take my simple advice
You've gotta get your poor old body to move

Why sit hypnotized
When you can feel alive?
Take my simple advice...

Trivia about the song He Couldn’t Get His Poor Old Body to Move by Brian Wilson

When was the song “He Couldn’t Get His Poor Old Body to Move” released by Brian Wilson?
The song He Couldn’t Get His Poor Old Body to Move was released in 1988, on the album “Brian Wilson”.
Who composed the song “He Couldn’t Get His Poor Old Body to Move” by Brian Wilson?
The song “He Couldn’t Get His Poor Old Body to Move” by Brian Wilson was composed by Lindsey Buckingham, Brian Wilson.

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