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Sitting In The Midday Sun

Released by The Kinks in 1973
From the Album: Preservation Act I |

This version of Sitting In The Midday Sun was released by The Kinks in 1973.

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I’m sitting by the side of a river
Underneath the pale blue sky
I’ve got no need to worry, I’m in no hurry
I’m looking at the world go by.

Just sitting in the midday sun,
Just soaking up that currant bun,
With no particular purpose or reason
Sitting in the midday sun.

Everybody say I’m lazy
They all tell me get a job you slob,
I’d rather be a hobo walking round with nothing
Than a rich man scared of losing all he’s got.

So I’m just sitting in the midday sun
Just soaking up that currant bun,
Why should I have to give my reasons
For sitting in the midday sun

Oh look at all the ladies
Looking their best in their summer dresses,
Oh sitting in the sun.
I’ve got no home,
I’ve got no money
But who needs a job when it’s sunny. Wah Wah.

I haven’t got a steady occupation
And I can’t afford a telephone.
I haven’t got a stereo, radio or video
A mortgage, overdraft, a bank loan.

The only way that I can get my fun
Is by sitting in the midday sun
With no particular purpose or reason
Sitting in the midday sun.

Oh listen to the people,
Say I’m a failure and I’ve got nothing,
Ah but if they would only see
I’ve got my pride,
I’ve got no money,
But who needs a job when it’s sunny. Wah Wah.

Everybody thinks I’m crazy,
And everybody says I’m dumb,
But when I see the people shouting at each other
I’d rather be an out of work bum.

So I’m just sitting in the midday sun
Just soaking up that currant bun,
With no particular purpose or reason
Sitting in the midday sun.


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The Kinks has released many songs over the years besides Sitting In The Midday Sun. The Kinks released songs from 1964 to 1993 spanning across albums like Kinks, Kinda Kinks, The Kink Kontroversy, Face To Face, Something Else, The Village Green Preservation Society, Arthur (Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire), Lola Versus Powerman And The Moneygoround, Part One, Muswell Hillbillies, Percy, Everybody's In Show-Biz, Preservation Act I, Preservation Act II, Soap Opera, Schoolboys In Disgrace, Sleepwalker, Misfits, Low Budget, Give The People What They Want, State Of Confusion, Word Of Mouth, Think Visual, UK Jive, and Phobia. Decade Lyrics has over lyrics & songs by The Kinks.

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