"Don't Leave Your Records In The Sun" lyrics

"Don't Leave Your Records In The Sun"

Alright, now this is a song about phonograph records

Don't leave your records in the sun
They'll warp and won't be any good for anyone
Don't leave your records in the sun
They get all wavy and they just won't run

They just won't play, just won't play, just won't play
Just won't play, just won't play, just won't play
Just won't play, just won't play, just won't play
Just won't play, just won't play no more

Well, I had this record I really did like
It was the last one they had in the store
I left it laying on the car back seat
And now it just won't play no more

Don't leave your records in the sun
They'll warp and won't be any good for anyone
Don't leave your records in the sun
They get all wavy and they just won't run

They just won't play, just won't play, just won't play
Just won't play, just won't play, no more


Writer(s): John C Harford
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