See You on Sunday

Brian Potter, Dennis Lambert

See you on Sunday
See you real soon
I’ll pick up at the house at a quarter to ten
We can spend the afternoon

See you on Sunday
Tell your momma I’m fine
You know I’m not gonna stay away forever
She and I might get together
And baby I’ll be with you all the time

We gave it every chance it never worked out
But a child of five will never understand
He’ll question you and doubt it
He’ll talk to you about it
But all you have to tell that little man

Is see you on Sunday
See you real soon
I’ll pick you up at the house at a quarter to ten
We can spend the afternoon

I’ll see you on Sunday
Tell your momma I’m’ fine
You know I’m not gonna stay away forever
She and I might get together
And baby I’ll be with you all the time

[Spoken]:
You know sometimes people change/out a warning
And little boys don’t get their change to speak
It’s a great American past time
Leaving home for the last time
And calling up to tell him once a week

See you on Sunday
See you real soon
I’ll pick you up at the house at a quarter to ten
We can spend the afternoon

See you on Sunday
Tell your momma I’m fine
You know I’m not gonna stay away forever
She and I might get together
And baby I’ll be with you all the time

See you on Sunday
See you real soon
I’ll’ pick you up at the house at a quarter to ten
We can spend the afternoon

See you on Sunday
Tell your momma I’m fine
You know I’m not gonna stay away forever

Trivia about the song See You on Sunday by Glen Campbell

When was the song “See You on Sunday” released by Glen Campbell?
The song See You on Sunday was released in 1976, on the album “Bloodline”.
Who composed the song “See You on Sunday” by Glen Campbell?
The song “See You on Sunday” by Glen Campbell was composed by Brian Potter, Dennis Lambert.

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