Walking On Sunshine - Eddy Grant

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Walking On Sunshine Lyrics

Oh, do it, do it
Oh, do it, do it

Looking through the morning dew
At smokey mountains, nothing new
Lead me to the mountain top
And we'll work until it's time to stop

Oh baby, you're mine, you're mine
You're walking on sunshine
(And I) got to tell you that you doing fine
Walking on sunshine
Oh
(And I got to) tell you that you're doing fine
Walking on sunshine

Oh, living isn't everything
But you know the feeling love can bring
I said when you're floating through your cloud
Baby don't you shout too loud

Oh darlin'

I said that you're mine, you're mine, oh
You're walking on sunshine
(And I) got to tell you that you doing fine
Walking on sunshine
Oh
(I got to) tell you that you're doing fine
Walking on sunshine
Oh

That's right, get there
(Oh baby) everybody (yeah)
(x3)

Looking through the morning dew
At smokey mountains, nothing new
Lead me to the mountain top
And we'll work until it's time to stop

Oh baby, you're mine, you're mine
You're walking on sunshine
(And I got to) tell you that you doing fine
Walking on sunshine
Oh
(I got to) tell you that you're doing fine
Walking on sunshine

That's right (oh baby)
Get there everybody (yeah)
(x3)

You're mine, you're mine
You're walking on sunshine
(And I got to) tell you that you doing fine
Walking on sunshine
Oh (And I got to) tell you that you're doing fine
Walking on sunshine
Oh

That's Right (x4)

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Eddy Grant (b. 1948) is a Guyanan musician.

Born Edmond Montague Grant on the 5th March 1948 in Plaisance, Guyana, he emigrated with parents to London, England when he was still young. As a teenager he formed the multi-racial group The Equals. He sported dyed blonde hair, and had his first million-selling number-one hit in 1968, when he was the lead guitarist and main songwriter with his song "Baby Come Back". Grant openly used his songwriting for political purposes, as in " Police on My Back", and later "Gimme Hope Jo'anna" about the then-current apartheid regime of South Africa.

By the early 1980s Grant released Killer on the Rampage, using MTV exposure to have big hits in the U.S., the U.K., and Australia with the '80s techno reggae of "Electric Avenue", and following that up with the title song for the successful 1984 film Romancing the Stone. The album Walking on Sunshine produced the popular tracks "I Don't Wanna Dance" and "Gimme Hope Jo'anna".

Grant owns and operates a leading recording studio called Blue Wave in Barbados, near St Lawrence Gap, and it has hosted some of the world's top recording artists and producers over the years. He has produced music for the likes of Sting, Mick Jagger, and Elvis Costello.

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