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Gene Harris - Scotch and Soda Lyrics



Gene Harris - Scotch and Soda Lyrics




[ Featuring Gene Harris Quartet ]

Scotch and soda, mud in your eye,
Baby, do I feel high,
Oh me, oh my, do I feel high.

Dry martini, jigger of gin,
Oh, what a spell you've got me in,
Oh my, do I feel high.

People won't believe me,
They'll think that I'm just braggin'
That I could feel the way I feel,
And still be on the wagon.

All I need is one of your smiles,
Sunshine of your eyes, oh me, oh my,
Do I feel higher than a kite can fly!
Give me lovin', baby, I feel high.

People won't believe me,
They'll think that I'm just braggin'
That I could feel the way I feel,
And still be on the wagon.

All I need is one of your smiles,
Sunshine of your eyes, oh me, oh my,
Do I feel higher than a kite can fly!
Give me lovin', baby, I feel high.
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Scotch and soda, mud in your eye,
Baby, do I feel high,
Oh me, oh my, do I feel high.

Dry martini, jigger of gin,
Oh, what a spell you've got me in,
Oh my, do I feel high.

People won't believe me,
They'll think that I'm just braggin'
That I could feel the way I feel,
And still be on the wagon.

All I need is one of your smiles,
Sunshine of your eyes, oh me, oh my,
Do I feel higher than a kite can fly!
Give me lovin', baby, I feel high.

People won't believe me,
They'll think that I'm just braggin'
That I could feel the way I feel,
And still be on the wagon.

All I need is one of your smiles,
Sunshine of your eyes, oh me, oh my,
Do I feel higher than a kite can fly!
Give me lovin', baby, I feel high.
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Writer: DAVE GUARD
Copyright: Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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Performed By: Gene Harris
Featuring: Gene Harris Quartet
Length: 5:58
Written by: DAVE GUARD

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