Diana Ross & the Supremes - Sing a Simple Song Lyrics

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Sing a Simple Song

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What Are The Lyrics For Sing a Simple Song By Diana Ross & the Supremes?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, oh yeah
I'm talking, talking, talking, talking, talking, talking in my sleep I'm walking, walking, walking, walking, walking in the street Time is passing, I grow older, things are happening fast All I have to hold on to is a simple song at last. Let me hear you say ya, ya, ya, ya, ya, ya Let me hear you say ya, ya, ya, ya, ya, ya Sing a simple song, you gotta try a little Do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do Do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do, do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do Ya, ya, ya, ya, ya, oh yeah, oh yeah. I'm living, living, living life with all its ups and downs (you too?) I'm giving, giving, giving love and smiling at the frowns (me too!) You're in trouble when you find it's hard for you to smile A simple song will make it better for a little while. Let me hear you say ya, ya, ya, ya, ya Let me hear you girls: yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah I'm talking, talking, talking, talking I'm walking, walking, walking, walking I'm living, living, living, living I'm giving love and so much love Everybody sing together Ya, ya, ya ya, ya, oooo Let me hear you say ya, ya, ya ya, ya Time for you ladies to do your thing. |
Who Wrote Sing a Simple Song By Diana Ross & the Supremes?
Sylvester Stewart
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What's The Duration Of The Sing a Simple Song By Diana Ross & the Supremes?The duration of Sing a Simple Song is 3:39 minutes and seconds. |
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