Sixes and Sevens

JEZZ WOODROFFE, PAUL MARTINEZ, RICHIE HAYWARD, ROBERT BLUNT, ROBERT PLANT

Sundown, another busy day watching the time fly
Old ground standing in the way
And I don't know why
So here I am making changes
Alterations to my house of cards
But I don't hold new arrangements
Am I at home, am I at home, am I, am I alright?

Look down, almost with breath held as the time flies
I found, I'm lost in your reflection,
I don't know why
I'm so behind in my repayments
Consideration must be over-due
But I'm at sixes with the statements
Am I at six, am I at six, am I - ooh?

Now the twist of fortune wasn't in the plans
And my desire for living
To do the best I can To do the best I can
To do the best I can Oh oh oh yeah

Sometimes I nearly always drop, but then I get through
And each time it comes as a surprise what they should do
Oh, another drain of my resources
Information's getting out of hand I'm at home with all the courses
Am I at home, am I at home, am I, am I, am I?

Talk to me, talk to me yes
Talk to me, oh now, it gets so hard Gets so hard
Just a little bit hard when you talk to me like you do
Just a little bit hard when you talk to me like you do
Just a little bit hard when you talk to me like you do
Just a little bit, just a little bit, just a little bit

Trivia about the song Sixes and Sevens by Robert Plant

On which albums was the song “Sixes and Sevens” released by Robert Plant?
Robert Plant released the song on the albums “Shaken 'N' Stirred” in 1985 and “Nine Lives” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Sixes and Sevens” by Robert Plant?
The song “Sixes and Sevens” by Robert Plant was composed by JEZZ WOODROFFE, PAUL MARTINEZ, RICHIE HAYWARD, ROBERT BLUNT, ROBERT PLANT.

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