I never read it in a book
I never saw it on a show
But i heard it in the alley on the weird radio.

If you want a drink of water
You got to get it from the well.
If you wanna get to heaven
You got to raise a little hell.

I never felt it in my feet
Or felt it in my soul
But i heard it in the alley
Now its in my rock and roll.

If you wanna know a secret
You got to promise not to tell.
If you wanna get to heaven
You got to raise a little hell.

I never thought it'd be so easy
I never thought it'd be so fun.
But I heard it in the alley
Now I got it on the run.

If you wanna see an angel
You got to find it where it fell.
If you wanna get the heaven
You got to raise a little hell.

If you wanna get to heaven
If you wanna get to heaven
If you wanna get to heaven
If you wanna get to heaven


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If You Wanna Get To Heaven Lyrics as written by Steve Cash John Dillon

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    I love this song. Great southern rock band and song.

    Ummagumma69on March 26, 2008   Link

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