Get Up and Go

David Paton

Should have tried better
Could have made it so much better tonight
Oh, but the room, it was icy cold
Maybe tomorrow night

All of last summer could have sworn
I had a number to write
Oh, but the room, it was icy cold
Maybe tomorrow night

Get up and go, and listen to the one man show
Nobody else got a hope in the world
Got a hope in the world
In time, in rhyme, it's better to believe in mine
Nobody else got a hope in the world
Got a hope in the world

Should have known better
Could have sworn I had the number to write
Oh, but the moon, it was icy cold
Maybe tomorrow night

All of last summer
I was singin' every day of my life
Maybe I'll sing in the morning light
Or maybe tomorrow night

Get up and go and listen to the radio
Nobody else got a hope in the world
Got a hope in the world
In time, in rhyme, it's better to believe in mine
Nobody else got a hope in the world
Got a hope in the world

Nobody else got a hope in the world
Got a hope in the world
In time, in rhyme, it's better to believe in mine
Nobody else got a hope in the world
Got a hope in the world

Get up and go and listen to the radio
Nobody else got a hope in the world
Got a hope in the world
In time, in rhyme, it's better to believe in mine
Nobody else got a hope in the world
Got a hope in the world

Trivia about the song Get Up and Go by Pilot

On which albums was the song “Get Up and Go” released by Pilot?
Pilot released the song on the albums “Two’s a Crowd” in 1977 and “Blue Yonder” in 2002.
Who composed the song “Get Up and Go” by Pilot?
The song “Get Up and Go” by Pilot was composed by David Paton.

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