Sail On Song Lyrics

Sail On by Tim McGraw & Lionel Richie Song Lyrics

Sail on, down the line
About half a mile or so
And I don't really wanna know ah
Where you're going

Maybe once or twice you see
Time after time I tried
Hold on to what we got
But now you're going

And I don't mind
About the things you're gonna say Lord,
I gave all my money and my time

I know it's a shame
But I'm giving you back your name
Guess I'll be on my way
I won't be back to stay
I guess I'll move along
I'm looking for a good time

Sail on down the line
Ain't it funny how the time can go

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FAQs for Sail On

When did sail on come out?

Sail On is a song that was released in 22 January 2013.

From which album is the song sail on?

Sail On is a song from the Tim McGraw & Friends album.

Who performs the song sail on?

Sail On is performed by Tim McGraw & Lionel Richie.

How long is sail on?

Sail On has a duration of 5:04 minutes.

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