Go To Work

Album: Single release only (2017)
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  • Go to work, work, work, work, work, work

    Sunlight wakes me up
    Say good morning
    Then I’m rolling
    I’m still holding on to you
    Seven forty five
    The day is dawning

    Tell me what I gotta do to
    Get you up in the morning
    Get you up in the morning
    Get you up in the morning
    Tell me what I gotta do to
    Get you up in the morning
    Get you up in the morning
    Get you up in the morning
    Tell me what I gotta do to

    Why don’t you go to work, do your nine to five
    Gotta treat me right, you need to earn your stripes
    Why don’t you do your thing
    Bring the money home just like mama done
    Why don’t you go to work
    Why don’t you go to work
    Do your nine to five
    Gotta treat me right
    You need to earn your stripes
    Why don’t you do your thing
    Bring the money home just like mama done
    Why don’t you go to work

    Why don't you go work
    Why don't you go work
    Why don't you go work
    What I gotta do
    Why don't you go work
    Why don't you go work
    Why don't you go work
    What I gotta do

    Now you’re acting up
    I think it's stalling
    Appreciation boy
    That’s all I need from you
    Don’t apologise
    Just give me something

    Tell me what I gotta do to
    Get you up in the morning
    Get you up in the morning
    Get you up in the morning
    Tell me what I gotta do to
    Get you up in the morning
    Get you up in the morning
    Get you up in the morning
    Tell me what I gotta do to

    Why don’t you go to work, do your nine to five
    Gotta treat me right, you need to earn your stripes
    Why don’t you do your thing
    Bring the money home just like mama done
    Why don’t you go to work
    Why don’t you go to work
    Do your nine to five
    Gotta treat me right
    You need to earn your stripes
    Why don’t you do your thing
    Bring the money home just like mama done
    Why don’t you go to work

    Why don't you go work
    Why don't you go work
    Why don't you go work
    What I gotta do
    Why don't you go work
    Why don't you go work
    Why don't you go work
    What I gotta do

    When I come home, When I come home
    Just a little bit of love when I come home
    When I come home, When I come home
    Just a little bit of love when I come home (what I gotta do)
    When I come home, When I come home
    Just a little bit of love when I come home
    When I come home, When I come home
    Just a little bit of love when I come home (what I gotta do)
    When I come home, When I come home
    Just a little bit of love when I come home
    When I come home, When I come home
    Just a little bit of love when I come home (what I gotta do)
    When I come home, When I come home
    Just a little bit of love when I come home
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