Sunday morning, woke up yawning; filled the pool for a swim.
Pulled down the head and looked in the glass just to see if I was in.
Went up the stairs and kissed my women to make her come alive.
'cause with fifteen kids and a fam'ly on the skids,
I got to go for a sunday drive.
Fifteen kids and a fam'ly on the skids,
I got to go for a sunday drive.
That's how they are, so I grabbed out the car;convertible fifty-nine.
Headed for the freeway; tried to find the pasadena sign.
Ten miles and three quarters more I wasn't feeling any more alive.
'cause with fifteen kids and a fam'ly on the skids,
I got to go for a sunday drive.
Fifteen kids and a fam'ly on the skids,
I got to go for a sunday drive.
I used to be a minstrel free with a whole lot of bread in my bag.
I used to feel that my life was real, but the good lord threw me a snag.
Now I'm gonna be the same as me ,no matter how I try.
'cause with fifteen kids and a fam'ly on the skids,
I got to go for a sunday drive.
Fifteen kids and a fam'ly on the skids,
I got to go for a sunday drive.
Turned 'round the car and headed for home; I guess I realized my fate.
Ten miles and three quarters more I pulled up outside the gate.
Twenty more kids were stood inside and that made thirty-five.
'cause with an orphanage full of thirty-five kids,
I got to go for a sunday drive.
An orphanage full of thirty-five kids,
I got to go for a sunday drive.
Sunday morning woke up yawning; filled the pool for a swim.
Pulled down the glass and looked in the mirror just to see if I was in .
Went up the stairs and kissed my women to make her come alive.
'cause with an orphanage full of thirty-five kids,
I got to go for a sunday drive.
And orphanage full of thirty-five kids,
I got to go for a sunday drive.
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Bee Gees in Album Odessa Released in 1969 |