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Don’t Make Waves was originally written and recorded for the movie of the same name, which came out in 1967. A different version was released on the 1996 Younger Than Yesterday reissue as a bonus track.
If you're looking to get a good thing going for yourself
House and pool, a new Rolls-Royce, and some degree of wealth
Don't make waves, don't make waves, don't make waves!
Take a ride out West to find that freedom that you crave
Kick that nine to five, don't let them make you a slave
Don't make waves , don't make waves, don't makes waves!
And when the toys that you dreamed of have finally come
They all will break and you're back where you started from
Now that blue is calling you, with days and nights so warm
You can find excitement any size, shape or form
Don't make waves, don't make waves, don't make waves!
Don't make waves, don't make waves, don't make waves!
Don't make waves, don't make waves, don't make waves
Don't make waves, don't make waves, don't make waves!
[Spoken]
Great, let's double that, masterpiece!
Don’t Make Waves was written by Chris Hillman & Roger McGuinn.