London Luck & Love

Daryl Hall, John Oates, Sara Allen

[Verse 1]
Walking in time to the ringing bell
Water-stained where the raindrops fell
On an island of green in a city sea
And traffic-sound breakers roll in to me
I never thought I'd be up this morning
But London is calling to me
And I never thought that I'd find somebody
I'd never be caught, never be caught so easily

[Chorus]
London, luck, and love
What else could I be dreaming of
The place, the chance, the feeling of
London, luck, and love
What else could I be dreaming of

[Verse 2]
London and love were in your eyes
And luck came the moment we realized
That mornings are better spent in bed
And some things are better left unsaid
I never felt so close so quickly
'Cause no one gets this close to me
I never thought that I'd find somebody
I'd never be caught, never be caught so easily

[Chorus]
London, luck, and love
What else could I be dreaming of
The place, the chance, the feeling of
London, luck, and love
What else could I be dreaming of

[Instrumental Break]

[Outro]
London, luck, and love
What else could I be dreaming of
The place, the chance, the feeling of
London, luck, and love

London, luck, and love
What else could I be dreaming of
The place, the chance, the feeling of
London, luck, and love...

Trivia about the song London Luck & Love by Daryl Hall & John Oates

When was the song “London Luck & Love” released by Daryl Hall & John Oates?
The song London Luck & Love was released in 1976, on the album “Bigger Than Both Of Us”.
Who composed the song “London Luck & Love” by Daryl Hall & John Oates?
The song “London Luck & Love” by Daryl Hall & John Oates was composed by Daryl Hall, John Oates, Sara Allen.

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