Circle Round The Sun

B.J. Thomas · Other Songs - B.J. Thomas

Now, I love my baby

And she's bound to love me some

Yes, I love my baby

And she's bound to love me some

Now, she throws her arms around me

Like a circle around the sun



I lay down last night, Lord

Just to try to take my rest

I lay down last night, Lord

I was trying to take my rest

But my thoughts they just kept wandering

Like the wild geese in the west



Now I know that sunrise, sunrise

It's gonna shine in my back yard someday

I said I know that sunrise, sunrise, sunrise

It's gonna shine in my back yard someday

And that wind just bound to rise up

Gonna blow, blow all my blues away



Hey, I love my baby

And she's bound to love me some

Hear me say that

I love my baby

And she's bound to love me some

Now, she throws her arms around me

Just like a circle around the sun

Circle Round The Sun

B.J. Thomas delivers a soulful rendition of 'Circle Round The Sun,' a track that exemplifies his signature blend of country and pop sensibilities. Recorded during the late 1970s, the song showcases Thomas's distinctive baritone voice and his ability to craft emotionally resonant melodies. While the specific album placement remains unlisted, the recording stands as a testament to his prolific output during this era, characterized by smooth harmonies and heartfelt storytelling. The composition reflects the enduring appeal of his work, capturing the essence of mid-century American pop music with timeless quality. Thomas's interpretation emphasizes the song's lyrical themes of hope and continuity, cementing its place within his broader discography and the wider landscape of classic country-pop recordings.