Song: |
IN THE COUNTRY |
Writer: |
Hank B. Marvin-Bruce Welch-Brian Bennett-John Rostill |
Released |
1966 |
LYRICS: | |
IN THE COUNTRY (Marvin-Welch-Bennett-Rostill) (Ba-baba-ba, ba-baba-ba, ba-baba-ba….) When the world in which you’re live in Gets a bit too much too bear And you need someone to lean on When you look, there’s no one there You’re gonna find me out in the country Yeah, you’re gonna find me way out in the country Where the air is good and the day is fine And the pretty girl has her hand in mine And the silver stream is a poor man’s wine In the country, in the country When you’re walking in the city And you’re feeling rather small And the people on the sidewalk Seem to form a solid wall You’re gonna find me, (hey) out in the country Yeah, you’re gonna find me, (yeah) out in the country Where the air is good and the day is fine And the pretty girl has her hand in mine And the silver stream is a poor man’s wine In the country, in the country Hurry, hurry, hurry For the time is slipping by You don’t need a ticket It belongs to you and I Come on and join me, (hey) out in the country Where the air is good and the day is fine And the pretty girl has her hand in mine And the silver stream is a poor man’s wine In the country, in the country (Ba-baba-ba, ba-baba-ba, ba-baba-ba….) |