The Doctor

Album: Cycles (1989)
Charted: 73 9
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  • Well, I'm a man who lives in the city
    I'm a man who lives in the street
    From F L A up to Frisco bay and ev'rywhere in between
    Well, coast to coast there's a question ev'rybody's always askin' me
    People wanna know ev'rywhere I go what can the answer be
    I tell 'em music is the doctor, makes you feel like you want to
    You gotta listen to the doctor just like you ought to
    Music is the doctor of my soul

    Well, it seems that when I travel and I'm out there on the road,
    the freedom I need is the freedom I leave in my good time rock and roll
    There's a healing in those guitars and a spirit in the song
    no matter what condition your rhythm is in the message goes on and on

    Music is the doctor makes you feel like you want to
    You gotta listen to the doctor just like you ought to
    Music is the doctor of my soul

    If you ever wonder just how to shake your blues
    just follow this prescription and get the cure for what is ailing you
    Yeah yeah yeah

    Music is the doctor, (music is the doctor)
    feel like you want to, (feel like you want to)
    listen to the doctor (listen to the doctor)
    like ya ought to (just like ya ought to)
    Music is the doctor of my soul

    Music is the doctor, (music is the doctor)
    feel like you want to, (feel like you want to)
    listen to the doctor (listen to the doctor)
    like ya ought to (just like ya ought to) Writer/s: Charlie Midnight, Eddie Schwartz, Tom Johnston
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • J Drake from Charlotte, NcWhy hasn't anybody covered this song?
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