"Everybody Oughta Make A Change" lyrics
"Everybody Oughta Make A Change"
Change in the weather
Change in the sea
Come back baby
You'll find a change in me
Everybody, they ought to change sometime
Because sooner or later
We have to go down in that lonesome ground
I changed suits
I changed shirts
I changed, baby
Just to get shed of the dirt
Everybody, we ought to change sometime
Because sooner or later
We're going down in that lonesome ground
I changed honey
I changed money
I changed, people
Just to keep from being funny
Everybody, they ought to change sometime
Because sooner or later
We're going down in that lonesome ground
Change in the ocean
Change in the sea
Come back baby
You'll find a change in me
Everybody, we ought to change sometime
Because sooner or later
We're going down in that lonesome ground
Writer(s): John Adam Estes
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- Eric Clapton Lyrics
album:
"Money And Cigarettes" (1983)
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