(Turn, turn, turn, turn, turn)

Last time, wrong time
Outside, out of line, uh
Yeah, but this time's our time
Right on, we'll let it shine, get up
Turn your clock back
Paint it red on black
Bring it all right back
Oh hell yeah
Come on
Alright
Hey, hey, hey

You can spend my money
Don't you waste my time (my time, my time)
Well we're right now makin' up for lost time, yeah
Alright alright
I think it's high time we lay it out there on the line
Now it's about time
It's about time
It's about time
Yeah

Bright lights, old fights
This time we got it right, yeah
It's been a long time, overtime
Second flash, you're out of sight, yeah, so get up
Turn your clock back
Paint it red on black
We'll get it all right back
Oh hell yeah, yeah
Come on
It's alright
Hey, hey, hey
You can spend my money
Don't you waste my time (my time, my time)
Well, we're 'bout to make it up to ya, big time
Big, big, big, big time
Well it's about time we lay it out there on the line
Woo
It's about time
It's about time
It's a just about time
Just about time, yeah

(Return)
(Return)

It's alright
Yeah, spend my money
Don't you waste my time (my time, prime time)
Well, we're gonna make it up to you big time
(Big time, big time)
Because it's high time we lay it out on the line
It's about time
It's about time
It's about time
It's just about time
It's about time
It's about time
It's all about
Talk about
Want to know
There ain't no doubt
It's about time
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Woo, you go ahead, turn your clocks back
Yeah, ow


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It's About Time Lyrics as written by Alex Van Halen Edward Van Halen

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