Lyrics to
Mamunia

Released by Paul Mccartney in 1973
From the Album: Band On The Run |

This version of Mamunia was released by Paul Mccartney in 1973.

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Mamunia mamunia mamunia
Oh oh oh
Mamunia mamunia oh oh oh oh
The rain comes falling from the sky,
To fill the stream that fills the sea
And that’s where life began for you and me

So the next time you see rain it ain’t bad,
Don’t complain it rains for you,
The next time you see l.a. rainclouds,
Don’t complain it rains for you and me

Mamunia…

It might have been a bright blue day
But rainclouds had to come this way
They’re watering everything that they can see.

A seed is waiting in the earth
For rain to come and give him free,
So the next time you see l.a. rainclouds
Don’t complain, it rains for you.

So lay down your umbrellas
Strip off your plastic macs.
You’ve never felt the rain my friend,
Till you’ve felt it running down your back

So the next time you see rain, it ain’t bad
Don’t complain, it rains for you.
The next time you see l.a. rainclouds
Don’t complain it rains for you and me.

Mamunia…


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Paul Mccartney has released many songs over the years besides Mamunia. Paul Mccartney released songs from 1970 to 2007 spanning across albums like McCartney, Ram, Wild Life, Band On The Run, Red Rose Speedway, Venus And Mars, Wings At The Speed Of Sound, London Town, Back To The Egg, McCartney II, Tug Of War, Pipes Of Peace, Give My Regards To Broad Street, Press To Play, CHOBA B CCCP (Back In The USSR), Flowers In The Dirt, Tripping The Live Fantastic, Unplugged (The Official Bootleg), Paul McCartney's Liverpool Oratorio, Off The Ground, Flaming Pie, Run Devil Run, Driving Rain, Chaos And Creation In The Backyard, and Memory Almost Full. Decade Lyrics has over lyrics & songs by Paul Mccartney.

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About Lyrics and Mamunia by Paul Mccartney

The lyrics to Mamunia are the words, verses and chorus for the song released by Paul Mccartney in 1973. Elements of the lyrics to Mamunia are both direct in meaning and also metaphorical with the real meanings of the song only known by Paul Mccartney and any collaborating writers working on the lyrics for Mamunia back when it was created.

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Some people have an interest in the etymology behind words and phrases. You can take apart the lyrics to Mamunia by Paul Mccartney in a number of ways. The word "lyric" itself derives from the Latin word lyricus, with the actual English word lyrics applied to the definition "words set to music" listed in Stainer and Barrett's 1876 Dictionary of Musical Terms. Continuing the chain, the Latin word lyricus derives from the Greek word λυρικός or lyrikós. This somewhat means "poetry accompanied by the lyre" or "words set to music." You can easily see that by looking at the background of the word lyric, that the "lyrics to Mamunia" means the words set to the music of Mamunia, or poetry accompanied by the lyre played by Paul Mccartney. The singular form "lyric" is still used to mean the complete words to a song. However, the singular form lyric is also commonly used to refer to a specific line (or phrase) within a song's lyrics. Hence, by this analysis of word structure, you could say that the lyric to Mamunia and the lyrics to Mamunia are both one and the same thing. None of this talk about the word Lyrics is really relevant to fans of Paul Mccartney who came here looking just for the lyrics to Mamunia, but we feel it is still fun to learn what's behind commonly used words and lyrics in songs.

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