C'mon People [Live in Kansas City]

Paul James McCartney

Well, we're going to, yeah, we're going to
Get it right this time
We're going to, really going to
Raise it to the sky
People are ready to forgive a few mistakes
But let's get started, form a party
Don't you know how long it takes?

C'mon people, let the fun begin
We've got a future and it's rushing in
Call all the minstrels from the ancient shrine
Pass down the message that it's right this time

Well, I'm trying to, yeah, I'm crying to
Lay it on the line
We're trying to, really dying to
Get it right this time
So many yearning for the way it's gonna be
Believe it when you see it happening to you
You know it's real

C'mon people, let the world begin
We've got a future and it's charging in
We'll make the best of all we have and more
We'll do what never has been done before
Oh yeah
Oh yeah, oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah, oh yeah

Well, I'm going to, yeah, I'm going to
Get it right this time
I'm going to, really going to
Raise it to the sky
I must admit I may have made a few mistakes
But let's get started, from a party
Don't you know how long it takes?

So c'mon people, let the fun begin
We've got a future and it's rushing in
Call all the minstrels from the ancient shrine
Pass down the message that it's right this time
Oh yeah
Oh yeah, oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah, oh yeah

C'mon people, let the world begin
We've got a future and it's charging in

So c'mon people
C'mon, c'mon, c'mon, c'mon, c'mon, c'mon
C'mon people, oh yeah
C'mon, c'mon
Yeah, c'mon people

Trivia about the song C'mon People [Live in Kansas City] by Paul McCartney

On which albums was the song “C'mon People [Live in Kansas City]” released by Paul McCartney?
Paul McCartney released the song on the albums “Off the Ground” in 1993, “Paul Is Live” in 1993, and “The 7” Singles” in 2022.
Who composed the song “C'mon People [Live in Kansas City]” by Paul McCartney?
The song “C'mon People [Live in Kansas City]” by Paul McCartney was composed by Paul James McCartney.

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