Mamaloi

Patrick Simmons

Layin' back and sittin' in the sunshine
Hot wind, I drink me little wine
Straw hat down across my eyes
Lettin' the world go by
Music, it start my toes a tappin'
Drum beat, it set my hands a clappin'
Rum wine, it get my head a spinnin'
Turnin' around and 'round

Caribbean current, please take me
I hear you callin' me home
Got to get back to jamaica
I want no more to roam
Caribbean current, please take me
I hear you callin' me home
Got to get back to jamaica

Gypsy, she say I got the fever
I don't know whether to believe her
But when the wind blow from the sea
My soul start to fly away
She give me charm that will protect me
Necklace with stone from far across the sea
But island magic much too strong
It won't let me go this time

Caribbean current, please take me
I hear you callin' me home
Got to get back to jamaica
I want no more to roam
Caribbean current, please take me
I hear you callin' me home
Got to get back to jamaica

Caribbean current, please take me
I hear you callin' me home
Got to get back to jamaica
I want no more to roam
Caribbean current, please take me
I hear you callin' me home
Got to get back to jamaica

Trivia about the song Mamaloi by Doobie Brothers

On which albums was the song “Mamaloi” released by Doobie Brothers?
Doobie Brothers released the song on the albums “Toulouse Street” in 1972 and “Live From The Beacon Theatre” in 2019.
Who composed the song “Mamaloi” by Doobie Brothers?
The song “Mamaloi” by Doobie Brothers was composed by Patrick Simmons.

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