Harrison Whitford
Harrison Whitford
Harrison Whitford
Harrison Whitford
Harrison Whitford
Harrison Whitford
Harrison Whitford
Harrison Whitford
Harrison Whitford
Harrison Whitford
Harrison Whitford
Harrison Whitford
This is the only love song I have ever written that I did not abhor. The character of the song is a lonely rich guy who has nothing better to do but pine for someone from his obnoxiously large mansion, which brings him no joy if it is without someone to share it with.
[Intro]
1, 2, 3, 4
[Verse 1]
Livin' alone in a manic mansion
Up here in Laurel Canyon
I wish you'd come visit me
We could go swimming
[Chorus 1]
In the sunshine, I like lookin' at you
It's easy to do
In the sunshine, I like lookin' at you
It's easy to do
[Verse 2]
We could go sit in the secret garden
It's right beside the guest apartment
We could go watch your favorite movie
There's a popcorn machine and a big screen
[Chorus 2]
In the darkness, I like lookin' at you
It's easy to do
In the darkness, I like lookin' at you
It's easy to do
[Verse 3]
Every day I wake up in a king-sized bеd
And the curtains are blue and thе walls are red
I wish I knew where I was
So you could come here and stay awhile
[Chorus 3]
But I'm a liar when I'm lookin' at you
It's easy to do
I'm a liar when I'm lookin' at you
It's easy to do
In the sunshine, I like lookin' at you
It's easy to do
In the sunshine, I like lookin' at you
It's easy to do