When my uncle Sonny blew back into town
Said, "I'll just go for a ride and have a look around"
And he took off his fedora, stuck his fingers in the crown
And he pulled out twenty dollars and he laid that money down

And he called out to a taxi cab, "Take me down to central park
And keep that meter runnin' to the twenty dollar mark"
And he kept his eyes turned forward and he sat up straight and tall
And no one even noticed him, no one cared at all

It's a fine, fine day
For a reunion
It's a fine, fine day
For comin' home
You did your sittin' you did hard time
But you ain't gonna sit no more
They can't keep you there no more
It's a fine, fine day
And nothing's gonna take you
Nothing's gonna take you away
It's a fine, fine day

The first time I saw Sonny I was just about this tall
And he always made my momma kinda crazy when he'd call
Him and my old man would stand and whisper in the hall
Then they'd disappear and maybe not come home at all

Then one day Sonny stopped comin' around
Heard he'd gotten himself into a little trouble out in town
Sometime after that he finally disappeared for good
Then he pulled out ol' Houdini like we always knew he would

It's a fine, fine day
For a reunion
It's a fine, fine day
For comin' home
You did your sittin' you did hard time
But you ain't gonna sit no more
They can't keep you there no more
It's a fine, fine day, oh yeah
And nothing's gonna drag you
Nothing's gonna drag you away, oh yeah
It's a fine, fine day, a fine day

Ooh ooh ooh, a fine, fine day, a fine day
Ooh ooh ooh, a fine, fine day, a fine day

I see you made it back alright, alright
I see you're none the worse for wear
It's been a long time comin'
Nothing's gonna drag you away from here!

A fine, fine day, oh yeah
And nothing's gonna drag you
Nothing's gonna drag you away, oh yeah
A fine, fine day, oh yeah

A fine, fine day (Ooh ooh ooh, a fine, fine day)
And nothing's gonna drag you (a fine day)
Nothing's gonna drag you away, away (a fine, fine day)
A fine, fine day, a fine day
A fine, fine day


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    This is one of the first singles I ever bought with my own money, at Richway (kind of like K-Mart) in Charlotte when I was 9 years old.

    sharkycharmingon April 06, 2018   Link

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