Uncle Earl - Easy in the Early ('Til Sundown) Lyrics

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Easy in the Early ('Til Sundown)

Easy in the Early ('Til Sundown) Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Easy in the Early ('Til Sundown) By Uncle Earl?
Easy in the Early ('Til Sundown)
Kristin Andreassen, Uncle Earl ('Till sundown...) Just a few more hours, a few more hours, a few more hours, a few more miles. Just a few more miles, a few more miles, a few more miles, a few more hours. And I'm gonna wake up easy (Easy in the early...) I'm gonna wake up. Yes, I'm gonna wake up easy. I'm gonna wake up. Yes, I'm gonna wake up easy in the early light. ('Til sundown...) Just a little more cryin', a little more cryin', a little more cryin', a few more tears. Just a few more tears, a few more tears, a few more tears, a little more cryin'. But I hear the trumpet call (Don't wanna wait for heaven...) In every swingin' dance hall. Well I hear the sound of wings When a child learns to sing. No. I don't wanna wait for heaven. ('Til sundown...) Just one more day, one more day, one more day, almost there. We're almost there, almost there, almost there, just one more day. And I'm gonna wake up easy... (Easy in the early...) ...easy in the early light. |
Who Wrote Easy in the Early ('Til Sundown) By Uncle Earl?
Abigail Washburn, Kc Groves, Kristin Andreassen, Rayna Gellert
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What's The Duration Of The Easy in the Early ('Til Sundown) By Uncle Earl?The duration of Easy in the Early ('Til Sundown) is 2:47 minutes and seconds. |
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