Released: June 17, 2003

Songwriter: Jose Neto Steve Winwood

Producer: Johnson Somerset Steve Winwood

Six days have I labored hard
Finding help out of no man's hand
All night as my body aches
Rest my heart 'til the morning breaks
Souls are waking the world
Is awaiting Domingo morning
Rest in the sanctuary
Six days'll pass 'til Domingo morning

Fortune, you have shone on me
Found a place where I can be free
Beauty lying in your eyes
Seventh day we will realize

Souls are waking the world
Is awaiting Domingo morning
Rest in the sanctuary
Six days'll pass 'til Domingo morning

Work hard just to help me be
Take my opportunity
Moonlight will just pass me by
Domingo

Work hard just to help me be
Hours go by with reality
Hungry just to help me see
When I get my immunity

Souls are waking the world
Is awaiting Domingo morning
Rest in the sanctuary
Six days'll pass 'til Domingo morning

Souls are waking the world
Is awaiting Domingo morning
Rest in the sanctuary
Six days'll pass 'til Domingo morning

Souls are waking the world
Is awaiting Domingo morning
Rest in the sanctuary
Six days'll pass 'til Domingo morning

Domingo morn, Domingo
Domingo morning, Domingo

Steve Winwood

Steven Lawrence Winwood is most famous for his solo work, including two number one hits Higher Love and Roll with It, and for being the member of two supergroups, Traffic and Blind Faith, along with helping found the Spencer Davis Group at fourteen years old.

Speaking of which, Mozart had nothing on Winwood as a keyboard

As a boy in middle school, little Stevie Winwood played the Hammond synth for Blues gods and Rock & Roll founders like Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Howlin' Wolf, B.B. King, Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley, when they toured in Britain. We’d list more, but it’s exhausting to link all of those names.