Sixties Man

Andy Scott / Brian Connolly / Mick Tucker / Steve Priest

Take me now I think I'm a simple man
Just give me some loving and a easy living plan
But everyday now someone pulls my life
Sixties I say hey you got to get inside

Sunny days are over and gone for good
Shape up boy you ain't working like you should
Well I know now I'm a man and I love this place
Don't have the 1980's kind of face

Cause I'm a sixties man at last I know it's true
Woodstock nights oh where are you
Strawberry fields and San Fransisco too
Cause I'm a sixties man and it's hard
Maybe so are you
Cause I'm a sixties man and it's hard
Maybe so are you

Flower power you never knew much pain
Sitting round loving in and loving out again
Oh the seventies I found I hardly knew
They left me high and dry and now I wonder why

Cause I'm a sixties man at last I know it's true
Woodstock nights oh where are you
Strawberry fields and San Fransisco too
Cause I'm a sixties man and it's hard
Mabey so are you
Cause I'm a sixties man and it's hard
Mabey so are you
Cause I'm a sixties man Bob Dylan oh where are you

I'm a sixties man at last I know it's true
Sixties man and hard like you

Cause I'm a sixties man at last I know it's true
Sixties man and hard like you

Trivia about the song Sixties Man by Sweet

When was the song “Sixties Man” released by Sweet?
The song Sixties Man was released in 1980, on the album “Waters Edge”.
Who composed the song “Sixties Man” by Sweet?
The song “Sixties Man” by Sweet was composed by Andy Scott, Brian Connolly, Mick Tucker, and Steve Priest.

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