Music, Harmony And Rhythm

Album: Brooklyn Dreams (1977)
Charted: 57
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  • Music, harmony and rhythm
    The magical mystery of
    Music, harmony and rhythm
    That magical feeling

    Oh, when the
    Day to day gets me down
    I go into my world and
    Escape into the sounds

    And it gives me strength
    So I can carry on
    Even when I thought
    All the hope was gone

    I could carry on, carry on
    On and on into the
    Music, harmony and rhythm
    The magical mystery of
    Music, harmony

    Into a rhythm
    Get into it

    Oh, my fantasies become reality
    I believe that I can make
    A dream come true

    And it feels like home
    And it feels secure
    And I don't have to face the
    Feelings that I did before
    Anymore, anymore, no

    Just more and more into the
    Music, harmony and rhythm
    The magical mystery of
    Music, harmony

    Into a rhythm
    Get into it

    Get into the music, oh
    Oh, get into the music, oh
    Oh, oh, oh, oh

    Music, harmony and rhythm
    The magical mystery of
    Music, harmony and rhythm
    The magical mystery of
    Music, harmony and rhythm
    The magical mystery of
    Music, harmony and rhythm

    Oh, it sounds so sweet

    Music, harmony and rhythm
    The magical mystery of
    Music, harmony and rhythm
    Ooh, it's in me Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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