| Song | Hello Hangover |
| Artist | Jaya the Cat |
| Album | More Late Night Transmissions With... |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Lagadec, Nieuwenburg | |
| Sitting at the terminal bar, wasting my spare change | |
| Waiting on the red-eye out of | |
| BostonFly me 33, 000 feet up above the problems | |
| Drinking bloody maries in an isle seat | |
| With the rest of the late night zombies, singing: | |
| Hello hangover, how're you doing my old friend | |
| Maybe you will sit and have a drink and talk things through, man | |
| Cause I don't have time today to waste on you | |
| If you call me tomorrow, well, | |
| I'll see what | |
| I can doSomewhere on the highway between | |
| Hamburg and | |
| Colognewindshield whipers making time with the radio | |
| There ain't nothing more in this world that | |
| I could ever need | |
| You just leave last night behind you | |
| And you raise your voice and sing: | |
| Hello hangover, how're you doing my old friend | |
| Maybe you will sit and have a drink and talk things through, man | |
| Cause I don't have time today to waste on you | |
| If you call me tomorrow, well, | |
| I'll see what | |
| I can doHello hangover, how're you doing my old friend | |
| Maybe you will sit and have a drink and talk things through, man | |
| Cause I don't have time today to waste on you | |
| If you call me tomorrow, well, | |
| I'll see what | |
| I can do |
| zuo qu : Lagadec, Nieuwenburg | |
| Sitting at the terminal bar, wasting my spare change | |
| Waiting on the redeye out of | |
| BostonFly me 33, 000 feet up above the problems | |
| Drinking bloody maries in an isle seat | |
| With the rest of the late night zombies, singing: | |
| Hello hangover, how' re you doing my old friend | |
| Maybe you will sit and have a drink and talk things through, man | |
| Cause I don' t have time today to waste on you | |
| If you call me tomorrow, well, | |
| I' ll see what | |
| I can doSomewhere on the highway between | |
| Hamburg and | |
| Colognewindshield whipers making time with the radio | |
| There ain' t nothing more in this world that | |
| I could ever need | |
| You just leave last night behind you | |
| And you raise your voice and sing: | |
| Hello hangover, how' re you doing my old friend | |
| Maybe you will sit and have a drink and talk things through, man | |
| Cause I don' t have time today to waste on you | |
| If you call me tomorrow, well, | |
| I' ll see what | |
| I can doHello hangover, how' re you doing my old friend | |
| Maybe you will sit and have a drink and talk things through, man | |
| Cause I don' t have time today to waste on you | |
| If you call me tomorrow, well, | |
| I' ll see what | |
| I can do |
| zuò qǔ : Lagadec, Nieuwenburg | |
| Sitting at the terminal bar, wasting my spare change | |
| Waiting on the redeye out of | |
| BostonFly me 33, 000 feet up above the problems | |
| Drinking bloody maries in an isle seat | |
| With the rest of the late night zombies, singing: | |
| Hello hangover, how' re you doing my old friend | |
| Maybe you will sit and have a drink and talk things through, man | |
| Cause I don' t have time today to waste on you | |
| If you call me tomorrow, well, | |
| I' ll see what | |
| I can doSomewhere on the highway between | |
| Hamburg and | |
| Colognewindshield whipers making time with the radio | |
| There ain' t nothing more in this world that | |
| I could ever need | |
| You just leave last night behind you | |
| And you raise your voice and sing: | |
| Hello hangover, how' re you doing my old friend | |
| Maybe you will sit and have a drink and talk things through, man | |
| Cause I don' t have time today to waste on you | |
| If you call me tomorrow, well, | |
| I' ll see what | |
| I can doHello hangover, how' re you doing my old friend | |
| Maybe you will sit and have a drink and talk things through, man | |
| Cause I don' t have time today to waste on you | |
| If you call me tomorrow, well, | |
| I' ll see what | |
| I can do |