Manfred Mann
Manfred Mann
Manfred Mann
Manfred Mann
Manfred Mann
Manfred Mann
Manfred Mann
Manfred Mann
Manfred Mann
Manfred Mann
Manfred Mann
Manfred Mann
Manfred Mann
Manfred Mann
Darling, I've been to see the preacher man
Darling, I started making wedding plans, oh yeah
If your love is half as true as the love I offer you
Oh darling, I think it's gonna work out fine
And I've got to tell you
Darling, You're startin' to get next to me
Baby, I'd better let the distance be
I think I'd better
Your lips set my soul on fire
Don't you see you're my one desire
Oh, darling, I think it's gonna work out fine
(I think it's gonna work out fine)
Don't you see it will
(I think it's gonna work out fine)
It's gonna work out fine
(I think it's gonna work out fine)
Oh, yeah, I'm so glad that you're mine, oh, mine
Remember, you used to call me Dapper Dan
That was in the good old days
The thriller, the ever rated lovin' man, oh yeah
Whole lots of girls used to be my speed
Now, pretty baby, you're all I need
Oh, darling, I know it's gonna work out fine
Don't you see, darling
I know it's gonna work out fine
Let me tell you, baby
I'm sure it's gonna work out fine
So fine
It’s Gonna Work Out Fine was written by Rose Marie McCoy & Sylvia McKinney.
It’s Gonna Work Out Fine was produced by John Burgess.
Manfred Mann released It’s Gonna Work Out Fine on Fri Sep 11 1964.