Lookin' At Tomorrow (A Welfare Song)

Alan Jardine, Gary Windfrey

I've been laying on my back
Like a freight train off a track
Trying to find a job to fit my trade

With the morning sun come around
Well I'll be covering plenty of ground
And I don't need nobody to pay my aid
Mmm, pay my aid

Now Bess and me were feeling bad
And all the good jobs they were had
I had to take to sweeping up some floors
Well, I don't mind that so much
Or the changing of my luck
But you know I could be doing so much more

Ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba
Ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba
Bip bip bip bip bip bip bip bip bip bip

Well I'll be coming home tonight
Everything will be alright
And we'll be looking at tomorrow

Trivia about the song Lookin' At Tomorrow (A Welfare Song) by The Beach Boys

On which albums was the song “Lookin' At Tomorrow (A Welfare Song)” released by The Beach Boys?
The Beach Boys released the song on the albums “Surf's Up” in 1971, “"Feel Flows" The Sunflower & Surf’s Up Sessions 1969-1971” in 2021, and “Feel Flows: The Sunflower & Surf’s Up Sessions 1969–1971” in 2021.
Who composed the song “Lookin' At Tomorrow (A Welfare Song)” by The Beach Boys?
The song “Lookin' At Tomorrow (A Welfare Song)” by The Beach Boys was composed by Alan Jardine, Gary Windfrey.

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