My Paradise

JOHN FREDRICK SPINKS

Think I might get lucky tonight
Let my hair down get a little crazy, yeah
My reflection's doing alright
It don't take nothing to introduce suggestion
Everybody's got one thing on their mind
A set of wheels and a cranked up radio
In this town there might be nowhere to hide
In this town there might be nowhere to go but

[Chorus]
On my left, to my right
This is my paradise
You can call it what you like, I know
This is my paradise

I might get lucky again
I got a deal I know won't break me yeah
If I can afford what money can't buy
There's nothing better than a small town lady
I'm no different to the boy next door
A good time's the same for everyone
I don't need another chance to be sure
Since the day I was born I've always felt secure 'cos

[Chorus]

Reputation's got a price of its own
But not too many people want to pay for it
Everybody needs a place to come from
Everybody needs a place where they belong

Everybody, this is my paradise

Trivia about the song My Paradise by The Outfield

On which albums was the song “My Paradise” released by The Outfield?
The Outfield released the song on the albums “Voices Of Babylon” in 1989, “Playing the Field” in 1992, and “Big Innings: The Best of the Outfield” in 1996.
Who composed the song “My Paradise” by The Outfield?
The song “My Paradise” by The Outfield was composed by JOHN FREDRICK SPINKS.

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