Every Morning

Sugar Ray · Best Of Sugar Ray (Ocrd) [2008]

Every morning there's a halo hanging from the

corner of my girlfriend's four post bed.

I know it's not mine but I'll see if I can use

it for the weekend or a one night stand



Couldn't understand how to work it out.

Once again as predicted LEFT my broken heart opened

and you ripped it out



Something's got me reeling, stop me from believing

turn me around again

Said that we can do it, you know I want to do it again



(sugarezay)



every morning 2x when I wake up

Shut the door baby, don't say a word

she always rights the wrong

she always rights x2/ shut the door baby x2



Every morning there's a heartache hanging from the

corner of my girlfriend's four post bed

I know it's not mine and I know she thinks she loves

me but I never can believe what she's said



Something so deceiving, when you start believing

turn me around again

Said we couldn't do it, you know I want to do it again



every morning x2 when I wake up

Shut the door baby, don't say a word

every morning x2

every morning shut the door baby x2



she always rights the wrong for me, baby

she always rights the wrong for me



Every morning there's a halo hanging from the

corner of my girlfriend's four post bed

I know it's not mine but I'll see if I can use

it for the weekend or a one night stand



shut the door baby don't say a word

every morning x2 when I wake up



shut the door baby, don't say a word



every morning (repeat to fade)

Every Morning - Sugar Ray

Released on the compilation Best Of Sugar Ray, "Every Morning" is a quintessential example of the band's signature pop-rock sound. The track features the high-energy guitar riffs and driving rhythms that defined Sugar Ray's career during the mid-to-late 1990s. As part of their broader discography, the song showcases the group's ability to blend catchy melodies with anthemic choruses, creating a track that resonated with audiences across the United States. Its inclusion on a greatest hits collection highlights its status as a staple of their catalog, reflecting the band's enduring appeal in the power pop genre. The recording captures the vibrant energy of their live performances and studio work from that era, cementing their place in the landscape of 90s alternative rock.