Well, I may be wrong leaving it up to you
But my love is strong, and that's what I'll do
Well, you may be right working all night and day
And I know, sometimes, I've got to get away
Get away, oo-oo-way

The walls are getting closer
People trying to freeze my soul
The times are getting harder, only wanna Rock 'N' Roll
Too much sittin', thinkin' what we're gonna say
And I know, sometimes, I've got to get away
Get away, oo-oo-way

I may be wrong, babe, leaving you this way
I must be strong, babe, leaving you today

Well come on, hey hey

Get away, oo-oo-way

I may be wrong, babe, leaving you this way
I must be strong, babe, I'm leaving you today

Well, you may be right working all night and day (gotta move, get away)
But I know, sometimes, I've got to get away

Get away (gotta move, get away)
Oo-oo-way (gotta move, get away)
Get away (gotta move, get away)
Oo-way (gotta move, gotta move)

Get away (gotta move, get away)
Yeah, way (gotta move, get away)
I said, way (gotta move, get away)
Get away, alright! (gotta move, gotta move)

Right! (Gotta move, gotta move)
Get away (gotta move, gotta move)
Get away (gotta move, gotta move)
Alright! (gotta move, gotta move)
(Gotta move, get away)
Get away! (gotta move, get away)
Get away (gotta move, get away)
Get away (gotta move, gotta move)
(Gotta move, gotta move)


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Get Away Lyrics as written by Joey Molland

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    Supposedly "Get Away" was written by Joey about needing a break from all the hardwork the band was putting in ...Joey wanted a break while Pete kept working on his songs! The sentiments are ironic since Joey's songwriting dominated the Ass album from which this song is taken. The song rocks hard and is a lot of fun to listen to.

    JDeanBon February 22, 2007   Link

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