I Could Be So Happy

Album: Pinky Blue (1981)
Charted: 7
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  • i would like to climb high in a tree
    i could be happy, i could be happy
    or go to Skye on my holiday
    i could be happy, i could be happy
    maybe swim a mile down the Nile
    i could be happy, i could be happy
    all of these things i do
    all of these things i do
    to get away from you
    get away, run away, far away, how do i?
    get away, run away, far away, how do i
    escape from you? Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Michael from Santa Cruz, CaClare Grogan was also the original Christine Kochansky on Red Dwarf as well...Ha-ppy Birthday,Ha-ppy Birthday,yee-ahh!.
  • Lee from Borehamwood, United KingdomThe song is actually called 'I Could Be Happy' not 'I Could Be So Happy'
  • Scott from Bristol, PaWasn't Clare Grogan also the first Chritine Kochanski in Red Dwarf, on BBC?
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