Ted Lasso Theme

Album: released as a single (2020)
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  • Yeah, it might be all that you get
    Yeah, I guess this might well be it

    If you slow down for a second, take your time
    You know I'm yours if you remember that you're mine
    And when everybody's telling me I have no time
    I prove 'em wrong again

    Yeah, it might be all that you get
    Yeah, I guess this might well be it
    But heaven knows I've tried

    No, my hands won't be tied down
    And I will not lay them down
    'Cause I can finally see the truth
    So simple but so clear
    Accepting an ocean's depths were out of reach for me and you

    If you're coming up for air breathing in
    You know I'll be there when you first begin
    And when everybody's telling us we have no time
    We'll prove 'em wrong again

    'Cause, yeah, it might be all that you get
    Yeah, I guess this might well be it
    But heaven knows I've tried
    And heaven knows I've tried Writer/s: Marcus Oliver Johnstone Mumford, Tom Howe
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Mavis from Upper Great LakesHas anyone else notice how much the short excerpt played over the Ted Lasso opening resembles the Gillett 'the best a man can get' jingle?
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