Come On Over

Alan James Williams

I thought I knew about the other side of life
And I thought temptation was just another word
I had it together, at school I knew it all
Ooh, ooh, ooh
Cause I never read the lines they wrote upon the wall
And into love I never thought I’d fall
But when I see you standing there
The bright light of morning shining in your hair
I wanna have you all to myself
Make your life a whole lot better
And I can set you free, come on over to me

I used to live upon the dark side of the street
And I could hear the downtown highway thunder on
I could break away, I’d hope for better days
Ooh, ooh, ooh
And I keeping myself from degradation just ain’t easy
Cause I couldn’t find anyone to please me
But when I see you standing there
The bright light of morning shining in your hair
I wanna have you all to myself
Make your life a whole lot better
And I can set you free, come on over to me

And when I see you standing there
The bright light of morning shining in your hair
I wanna have you all to myself
Make your life a whole lot better
And I can set you free, come on over to me

Trivia about the song Come On Over by The Rubettes

When was the song “Come On Over” released by The Rubettes?
The song Come On Over was released in 1978, on the album “Sometime In Oldchurch”.
Who composed the song “Come On Over” by The Rubettes?
The song “Come On Over” by The Rubettes was composed by Alan James Williams.

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