It's the time of the season
When the love runs high
In this time, give it to me easy
And let me try with pleasured hands

To take you and the sun
To Promised lands
To show you every one
It's the time of the season for loving

What's your name?
(What's your name?)
Who's your daddy?
(Who's your daddy? He rich?)
Is he rich like me?

Has he taken
(Has he taken)
Any time
(Any time to show)
To show you what you need to live?

Tell it to me slowly
Tell you what?
I really want to know
It's the time of the season for loving

What's your name?
(What's your name?)
Who's your daddy?
(Who's your daddy? He rich?)
Is he rich like me?

Has he taken
(Has he taken)
Any time
(Any time to show)
To show you what you need to live?

Tell it to me slowly
Tell you what?
I really want to know
It's the time of the season for loving

To show you what you need to live?
Tell it to me slowly
Tell you what?
I really want to know
It's the time of the season for loving



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Time of the Season Lyrics as written by Rod Argent

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    This song is one of my favorite Dave songs. Its all about loving someone that loves someone else. Its a cover song but still one of Daves best songs.

    SeanMac35on July 21, 2005   Link
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    yeah, i saw him do this one at alpine (wisconsin) a few weeks ago, iits got an unbeleivable amount of energy to it. i think it's his best cover.

    PandhTangon August 04, 2005   Link
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    pretty good cover, but i'd rather hear 'em cover "me and julio down by the schoolyard" or "cortez the killer" again.

    Fun surprise from the Summer 05 tour.

    suntoryon August 07, 2005   Link
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    How do you guys even argue with All Along the Watchtower as the best cover song by dave????????

    SeanMac35on August 24, 2005   Link
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    This is a Zombies' song..

    numbon January 14, 2006   Link
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    i agree with seanmac35 All Along the Watchtower is definetly their best cover and Boyd Tinsley has the sickest solo

    davessonon February 02, 2006   Link
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    I also agree with seanmac35, but this is also a very good cover, you can't take that away. ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER is still the best cover EVER.

    DMB NAZIon April 14, 2006   Link
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    Bah, Watchtower is overrated.

    This cover is awesome.

    beau99on May 07, 2008   Link

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