Grand Funk Railroad - Gotta Find Me a Better Day Lyrics

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Gotta Find Me a Better Day

Gotta Find Me a Better Day Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Gotta Find Me a Better Day By Grand Funk Railroad?
I been gettin' lonely, too much these days.
I been gettin' lonely, I guess I better get away. But where can I go that's real? life's a stage on a ferris wheel. And the actors are all fighting just to see who gets the lead in the play. Oh, no, no. I gotta' find me a better day. Talk about down, I feel so lonely. Talk about down, I'm startin to worry. Don't really want to be all alone. I can't get along with the chicks at home. The world just don't seem right, my head is spinnin', and I hate what's goin' down. You gotta' find me a better day. Oh, gotta' find me a better day. Gotta' find me a better day. You gotta' find me a better day. Gotta' find me a better day. Gotta' find me a better day. Gotta' find me a better day. You gotta' find me a better day. Gotta' find me a better day. Gotta' find, gotta' find, Gotta' find me a better day. Gotta' find, gotta' find, Gotta' find, Gotta' find me a better day. Gotta' find me a better day. Gotta' find me a better day. Gotta' find me a better day. Gotta' find me a better day. (repeat to fade) |
Who Wrote Gotta Find Me a Better Day By Grand Funk Railroad?
Don Brewer, Donald George Brewer, Mark Farner
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What's The Duration Of The Gotta Find Me a Better Day By Grand Funk Railroad?The duration of Gotta Find Me a Better Day is 4:07 minutes and seconds. |
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