Roll Over Lay Down

Album: Quo Live (1975)
Charted: 9
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  • When I got home that night early one morning
    Seeing the note written in ink pinned to the door
    Taking a drink cool from the fridge from the table
    I drank a toast you were the most the night before

    Roll over lay down and let me in
    Roll over it's a long way where I've been
    Roll over lay down and let me in
    Roll over lay down

    When I get home tomorrow night after this morning
    Show me the care you showed in the note the night before
    Maybe I won't take a drink from the table
    Reckon I'll lay me straight down the floor

    Roll over lay down and let me in
    Roll over it's a long way where I've been
    Roll over lay down and let me in
    Roll over lay down

    When I get home tomorrow night after this morning
    Show me the care you showed in the note the night before
    Maybe I won't take a drink from the table
    Reckon I'll lay me straight down the floor

    Roll over lay down and let me in
    Roll over it's a long way where I've been
    Roll over lay down and let me in
    Roll over lay down Writer/s: ALAN CHARLES LANCASTER, BOB YOUNG, COUGHLAN, FRANCIS DOMINIC NICHOLAS ROSSI
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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