Red Rubber Ball

Paul Simon, Bruce Woodley

I should've known you'd bid me farewell;
There's a lesson to be learned from this, and I learned it very well.
Now I know you're not the only starfish in the sea:
If I never hear your name again, it's all the same to me.
[Chorus:]
And I think it's gonna be all right;
Yeh, the worst is over now;
The mornin' sun is shinin' like a red rubber ball.
You never cared for secrets I'd confide;
To you I'm just an ornament, somethin' for your pride.
Always runnin', never carin', that's the life you live.
Stolen moments of your time were all you had to give.
(Chorus)
The story's in the past, with nothin' to recall;
I've got my life to live, and I don't need you at all.
The rollercoaster ride we took is nearly at an end;
I bought my ticket with my tears; that's all I'm gonna spend.
(Chorus twice)
Whoa, whoa, it's bouncin', and it's shinin' like a red rubber ball.

Trivia about the song Red Rubber Ball by The Seekers

On which albums was the song “Red Rubber Ball” released by The Seekers?
The Seekers released the song on the albums “Come The Day” in 1966, “Georgy Girl” in 1967, “The Seekers” in 1969, “The Seekers Again” in 1973, “Live on” in 1989, “Ideal” in 1990, “The Best of Today” in 1991, “Capitol Collectors Series” in 1992, “The Silver Jubilee Album” in 1993, and “The Seekers Complete” in 1995.
Who composed the song “Red Rubber Ball” by The Seekers?
The song “Red Rubber Ball” by The Seekers was composed by Paul Simon, Bruce Woodley.

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