Working hard to get it on for you
Everyday and night
I give you all I've got to give
Take it all
Love I know that you're feelin' blue
Lonely deep inside
Cause I know how it feels to be alone
Loving you Sunday morning
You were on my mind love everyday
Loving you Sunday morning
Your love makes me fly so far away
People tell me that I'm gonna lose you
Our love will die
So tell me is it true right or wrong
I never ever want to lose your love
So I will change my life
Believe in me my love
I'm coming home
Loving you Sunday morning
You were on my mind love everyday
Loving you Sunday morning
Your love makes me fly so far away


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Loving You Sunday Morning Lyrics as written by Klaus Meine Herman Rarebell

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    Can't wait to see scorpions in concert in august.

    TwistedSisteron February 17, 2007   Link
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    I'm not really sure what this song is about but it could be about a certain girl he can't wait to meet.

    bill1985on July 05, 2007   Link
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    Maybe he talking about the music he played on saturday night.

    hanksmithon September 21, 2019   Link

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