Sail On - Commodores (1979)
Our LCM Classic this week is "Sail On", a Commodores song written by Lionel Richie from their 1979 album 'Midnight Magic'. Released as the first of three singles from the album, it was produced by both Commodores and James Anthony Carmichael. The song reached the top ten on both the US and UK music charts that same year. Lionel later recorded the song with Tim McGraw for 2012's 'Tuskegee'.
Lyrics
Sail on down the line 'bout-a half-a mile or so,
and-a don't really wanna know-a where you're goin'.
Maybe once or twice, you see, time after time
I tried-a to, to hold on to what we got, but-a now you're goin';
and I don't mind about the things you're gonna say, Lord,
I gave all my money, and my time.
I know it's a shame, but I'm givin' you back your name, yeah, yeah.
Yes I'll be on my way, I won't be back to stay,
I guess I'll move along, I'm lookin' for a good time.
Sail on down the line, ain't it funny how the time can go on-a
friends say they told me so, but it doesn't matter.
It was plain to see that a small town boy like me
just-a wasn't your cup of tea,
It was wishful thinkin'.
I gave you my heart and I tried to make you happy,
and you gave me nothin' in return.
You know, it ain't so hard to say, "Would you please just go away, " yeah, yeah.
I've thrown away the blues, I'm tired of bein' used.
I want everyone to know I'm lookin' for a good time, good time, yeah.
I gave you my heart and I tried to make you happy,
and you gave me nothin' in return.
You know, it ain't so hard to say, "Would you please just go away, " yeah, yeah.
Got nothin' else to lose, I'm tired of bein' used,
I want everyone to know I'm lookin' for a good time, good time,
whoa, oh, sail on honey, good times never felt so good.
Sail on sugar, good times never felt so good.