Lazy Sunday

Ronnie Lane, Steve Marriott

[Verse 1]
A-wouldn't it be nice
To get on with me neighbours?
But they make it very clear
They've got no room for ravers

[Pre-Chorus]
They stop me from groovin'
They bang on me wall (What's going on in there?)
They're doin' me crust in
It's no good at all, ah

[Chorus]
Lazy Sunday afternoon
I've got no mind to worry
A-close my eyes and drift away

[Instrumental Break]

[Verse 2]
Here we all are, sittin' in a rainbow
Gor blimey! Hello, Mrs. Jones
How's your old Bert's lumbago?
He mustn't grumble

[Pre-Chorus]
(Tweedle-dee bite) I'll sing you a song
With no words and no tune
(Tweedle-dee bite) To sing on your khazi
While you suss out the moon, oh yeah

[Chorus]
Lazy Sunday afternoon
I've got no mind to worry
Close my eyes and drift away, yeah

[Instrumental Break]

[Verse 3]
A-roo-dee-doo-dee-doo
A-roo-dee-doo-dee-die-day
A-roo-dee-doo-dee-dum
A-roo-dee-doo-dee-doo-dee

[Pre-Chorus]
There's no one to hear me
There's nothin' to say
And no one can stop me
From feeling this way, yeah

[Chorus]
Lazy Sunday afternoon
I've got no mind to worry
Close my eyes and drift away

[Instrumental Break]

[Chorus]
Lazy Sunday afternoon
I've got no mind to worry

[Outro]
Close my eyes and drift a—
Close my mind and drift away
Close my eyes and drift away

Trivia about the song Lazy Sunday by Small Faces

When was the song “Lazy Sunday” released by Small Faces?
The song Lazy Sunday was released in 1968, on the album “Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake”.
Who composed the song “Lazy Sunday” by Small Faces?
The song “Lazy Sunday” by Small Faces was composed by Ronnie Lane, Steve Marriott.

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