Come Up the Years

Marty Balin, Paul Kantner

I ought to get going
I shouldn't stay here and love you
More than I do
'Cause you're so much younger than I am
Come up the years, come up the years
And love me, love me, love me

A younger girl keeps hanging around
One of the loveliest I've ever found
Blowin' my mind, stealin' my heart
Somebody help me 'fore I fall apart

I ought to get going
I shouldn't stay here and love you
More than I do
'Cause you're so much younger than I am
Come up the years, come up the years
And love me, love me, love me

The things she's doing keep turning me on
And I've been happy to go right along
I know it's time that I said goodbye
I know I can't leave no matter how hard I try

I ought to get going
I shouldn't stay here and love you
More than I do
'Cause you're so much younger than I am
Come up the years, come up the years
And love me, love me, love me
(I ought to get going)
Love me (come up the years, come up the years)
Love me (I ought to get going
Won't you love me (come up the years, come up the years)

Trivia about the song Come Up the Years by Jefferson Airplane

On which albums was the song “Come Up the Years” released by Jefferson Airplane?
Jefferson Airplane released the song on the albums “Takes Off” in 1966, “Jefferson Airplane Takes Off” in 1966, “Flight Log” in 1977, “Journey: The Best Of Jefferson Airplane” in 1996, “Live At The Fillmore Auditorium 10/15/66 - Signe's Farewell” in 2010, and “The Best Of” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Come Up the Years” by Jefferson Airplane?
The song “Come Up the Years” by Jefferson Airplane was composed by Marty Balin, Paul Kantner.

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