Two Piña Coladas

Album: Sevens (1997)
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  • I was feelin' the blues
    I was watching the news
    When this fella came on the TV
    He said I'm tellin' you
    That science has proven
    That heartaches are healed by the sea
    That got me goin'
    Without even knowin'
    I packed right up and drove down
    Now I'm on a roll
    And I swear to my soul
    Tonight I'm gonna paint this town
    So bring me two pina coladas
    I want one for each hand
    Let's set sail with Captin Morgan
    And never leave dry land
    Any troubles I forgot 'em
    I buried 'em in the sand
    So bring me two pina coladas
    She said good-bye to her good timin' man
    Oh now I've gotta say
    That the wind and the waves
    And the moon winkin' down at me
    Eases my mind
    By leavin' behind
    The heartaches that love often brings
    Now I've got a smile
    That goes on for miles
    With no inclination to roam
    I've gotta say
    That I think I've gotta stay
    'Cause this is feelin' more and more like home
    So bring me two pina coladas
    Gotta have one for each hand
    Let's set sail with Captin Morgan
    Oh and never leave dry land
    Any troubles I forgot 'em
    I buried 'em in the sand
    So bring me two pina coladas
    She said good-bye to her good timin' man
    Bring me bring me two pina coladas
    I want one for each hand
    Let's set sail with Captin Morgan
    Oh and never leave dry land
    Any troubles I forgot 'em
    I buried 'em in the sand
    So bring me two pina coladas
    And say hello to her good timin' man Writer/s: BENITA MARIE HILL, SANDY MASON, SHAWN CAMP
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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  • Mel80 from Australia What's a good timin man?
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