Drivin'

RAYMOND DOUGLAS DAVIES

It seems like all the world is fighting
They're even talking of a war
Let all the Russians and the Chinese
And the Spanish do their fighting
The sun is shining
We're going drivin', drivin'
Drop all your work
Leave it behind
Forget all your problems
And get in my car
And take a drive with me
The sandwiches are packed
The tea is in the flask
We've plenty of beer
And gooseberry tarts
So take a drive with me
We'll take your mother if you want to
We'll have a picnic on the grass
Forget your nephews
And your cousins and your brothers and your sisters
They'll never miss us
Cause we'll be drivin', drivin'. Drivin'. Drivin'
Thousands of trees
Hundreds of fields
Millions of birds
So why don't you come
And take a drive with me
We'll talk to the cows
And laugh at the sheep
We'll lie in a field
And we'll have a sleep
So take a drive with me
And all the troubled world around us
Seems an eternity away
And all the debt collectors
Rent collectors
All will be behind us
But they'll never find us
Cause we'll be drivin', drivin', drivin', drivin'
Passed Barnet Church
Up to Potters Bar
We won't be home late
It's not very far
So take a drive with me, take a drive with me
Drivin', drivin', drivin', drivin'

Trivia about the song Drivin' by The Kinks

On which albums was the song “Drivin'” released by The Kinks?
The Kinks released the song on the albums “Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire)” in 1969, “The Pye Album Collection” in 2005, “Picture Book” in 2008, and “The Anthology 1964-1971” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Drivin'” by The Kinks?
The song “Drivin'” by The Kinks was composed by RAYMOND DOUGLAS DAVIES.

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