Come on In

MICHAEL JAMES BRUCE CLARK

When I get tired and a little lonely, the worlds turned its cold back on me
When I'm about to swear I ain't got a friend left to my name
Instead of sinking a little lower I start making tracks on over
To a place where the sun shines day and night and where I know Ill hear you say

[Chorus:]
Come on in, baby take you coat off, come on in, baby take a load off
Come on in, baby shake the blues off I'm gonna love that frown away
Come on in, baby put a smile on, come on in, baby tell me what's wrong
Come on in, the blues will be long gone I'm gonna love your hurt away

When I feel a lonesome night coming on, every thing I did all day went wrong
there's a black cloud following me around and I just can't get away
Instead of sinking a little lower I start making tracks on over
To a place where the sun shines day and night and I know Ill hear you say

[Chorus x2]

Trivia about the song Come on In by The Oak Ridge Boys

On which albums was the song “Come on In” released by The Oak Ridge Boys?
The Oak Ridge Boys released the song on the albums “Room Service” in 1978, “Greatest Hits: Vocal Group Of The Year” in 1979, “Greatest Hits” in 1980, “The Country Collection” in 1982, “The Very Best Of The Oak Ridge Boys” in 1982, “American Harmony” in 1986, “The Definitive Collection” in 2006, and “Boys Night Out” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Come on In” by The Oak Ridge Boys?
The song “Come on In” by The Oak Ridge Boys was composed by MICHAEL JAMES BRUCE CLARK.

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