The Season Lyrics
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Artist: The Zombies Lyrics
Song: Time Of The Season Lyrics
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
2006-12-05 05:41:08
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answered by ~Peachy~ 5
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Time of the Season
"Time of the Season" is a song by The Zombies, featured on the 1968 album Odessey and Oracle. The song was written by keyboard player Rod Argent and recorded at Abbey Road Studios in August 1967. Its breakthrough, however, did not occur before 1969, after the band had split up.
2006-12-05 05:38:37
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answer #2
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answered by Faith 5
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It's the Time of the Season
2006-12-05 05:38:24
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answer #3
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answered by tharnpfeffa 6
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'60's
Sombies - Time of the Season
2006-12-05 05:39:35
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answer #4
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answered by toff 6
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That's "Time of the Season" by the Zombies.
2006-12-05 05:38:20
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answer #5
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answered by kja63 7
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Its the Zombies, and its called "Time of the Season".
2006-12-05 05:47:06
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answer #6
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answered by Toe Motor 3
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Ben Taylor Band. It's the Time Of The Season
I do believe.... :)
Good Luck !
2006-12-05 05:49:39
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answered by ivy9toes 6
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"Time of the Season" by the Zombies
2006-12-05 05:38:16
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answered by brianottis08 2
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