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Fleetwood MacRelease date: 8th December 1980
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"Monday Morning (Live at Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan 2/3/80)" is a track by Fleetwood Mac, from the album Live (Deluxe Edition), released 8th December 1980. The track is 4:00 long. It's filed under Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 2 articles about Fleetwood Mac.
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Ladies and Gentlemen, would you please give a warm welcome To Fleetwood Mac Monday morning, you sure look fine Friday I got travelin' on my mind First you love me and then you say tomorrow You know I can't go on believin' for love But you know it's true Yeah, you are the woman, when I got love for you First you love me, then you get on down the line But I don't mind, no I don't mind, yeah-yeah I'll be there if you want me to No one else I could ever do Got to get some peace in my mind Monday morning, you sure look fine Friday I got travelin' on my mind First you love me and then you fade the way You know I can't go on believing, that's quick I got nothing but love for you Hey, won't you tell me what you really want to do First you love me, then you get on down the line But I don't mind, no I don't mind, yeah-yeah I'll be there if you want me to No one else that could ever do Got to get some peace in my mind But you know it's true, yeah-yeah You want him only, you want him only when I get over you First you love me, then you get on down the line Not that I don't mind I don't mind, yeah-yeah I'll be there if you want me to No one else that I could ever do Got to get some peace in my mind, yeah
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