A Million Vacations

Gary McCracken, Pye Dubois

Friday, Friday is a good time to shine|Night sea journey's, journey's to unwind|Losin' all survival signs|Rerun movies takin' all your time|And a million vacations is what you've got in mind|Throwing out all kinds of fishing line|Friday, Friday is a good time to shine|Rant and rave leave this town behind|And start over with a new dream to climb|And a million vacations is what you've got in mind|(I can't wait to get away)|And a million vacations is what you've got in mind|Everyone needs a town a tune a dream to survive on|One to dance to, one to scream to survive on|You need a high a face a space a chance to rely on|'Cause you can only drive down Main street so many times|'Cause you can only drive down Main street so many times|Everyone needs a town a tune a dream to survive on|One to dance to, one to scream to survive on|You need a high a face a space a chance to rely on|'Cause you can only drive down Main street so many times|'Cause you can only drive down Main street so many times|And a million vacations is what you've got in mind|

Trivia about the song A Million Vacations by Max Webster

On which albums was the song “A Million Vacations” released by Max Webster?
Max Webster released the song on the albums “A Million Vacations” in 1979, “Diamonds, Diamonds” in 1981, and “The Best Of Max Webster” in 1989.
Who composed the song “A Million Vacations” by Max Webster?
The song “A Million Vacations” by Max Webster was composed by Gary McCracken, Pye Dubois.

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