Released: July 21, 2009

Who loves the morning sun
Creeping up right behind me?
When the moment is right I'm gonna tell her tonight
I'll tell her she's my morning sun

Here comes the morning sun
Spreading all the rays around me
When the ocean is right I'm gonna feel it tonight
I'll tell you who loves the morning sun

And with a smile like no other
It always brings me back to you
I can tell by the look in your eyes
You wanna be about it, come on and be about it

All daydreaming, staring at the ceiling
I'll be tripping baby if you leave
'Cause I toss and I turn and I wake up to the birds
Singing who loves the morning sun

It took so long for me to say goodnight
'Cause all the words got in the way
And I never wanna see you cry
'Cause I feel everything in my soul

We'll be shining forever
Yeah, it warm right here with you
And I can tell by the look in your eyes
You wanna be about it, go ahead and be about it

All daydreaming, staring at the ceiling
I'll be tripping baby if you leave
'Cause I toss and I turn and I wake up to the birds
Singing who loves the morning sun

All daydreaming, staring at the ceiling
I'll be tripping baby if you leave
'Cause I toss and I turn and I wake up to the birds
Singing who loves the morning sun

All daydreaming, staring at the ceiling
I'll be tripping baby if you leave
'Cause I toss and I turn and I wake up to the birds
Singing who loves the morning sun

Singing who loves the morning sun
Tell me who loves the morning sun
Tell me who loves the morning sun
I'll tell you who loves the morning sun

Sugar Ray

Sugar Ray is an American rock band from Newport Beach, California. Originally forming in 1986. They originally played rap-rock, with early singles like “Iron Mic” and “Mean Machine”. The band achieved mainstream popularity in 1997 with their more pop-influenced single, “Fly”. The song’s success led the band to shift its style dramatically to the more radio-friendly pop sound with their newer releases. Their best-selling album, 14:59, was released in 1999, and featured popular singles “Every Morning”, “Someday”, and “When It’s Over”.