Going In Circles - The Friends Of Distinction

Going In Circles

The Friends Of Distinction

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Song Introduction

"Going In Circles" is a soulful track by the American R&B group The Friends of Distinction, released in 1968. Known for its smooth harmonies and melodic arrangement, the song became a significant hit, reaching number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Its enduring appeal showcases the group's ability to blend pop, soul, and R&B elements seamlessly. "Going In Circles" remains a classic example of late 1960s popular music and is celebrated for its catchy melody and relatable lyrics.

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Lyric

I'm an ever rollin' wheel, without a destination real

I'm an ever spinning top, whirling around 'til I drop

Oh, but what am I to do, my mind is in a whirlpool

Give me a little hope, one small thing to cling to

You got me going in circles (oh round and round I go)

You got me going in circles (oh round and round I go)

I'm spun out over you (over you, over you, over you, over you)

I'm a faceless clock, with timeless hopes that never stop

Lord, but I feel that way, of my soul

My soul is stay

Oh but what am I to do, my mind is in a whirlpool

Give me a little hope, one small thing to cling to

You got me going in circles (oh round and round I go)

You got me going in circles (oh round and round I go)

I'm spun out over you (I need you baby)

Over you (I need you baby)

Spun out over you

(I need you baby, I need you bab-) (oh, baby)

I'm spun (I need you baby) I said I'm spun out over you (I need you baby)

Spun out over you (I need you baby, I need you baby, I need you baby)

- It's already the end -