The sun beats down
On the North Beach sand
Linda and Mary
In their summer tan
Sipping lemonade
As my skin gets fried
(1, 2, 3, 4)
I must have died
I’m in heaven (do da do-da do)
I’m in heaven (do da do-da do)
I’m in heaven (do da do-da do)
I’m in heaven (do da do-da do)
Crowded into Kroll’s
For the Sunday game
Bears at Packers
I can feel the flame
Suzie and Karen
Shouting football pride
(1, 2, 3, 4)
I must have died
I’m in heaven (do da do-da do)
I’m in heaven (do da do-da do)
I’m in heaven (do da do-da do)
I’m in heaven (do da do-da do)
At Chief O’Neill’s
In the afternoon
Drinking pints with a woman
That I met in June
I can’t remember her name
But you know I’ve tried
It doesn’t matter . . .
I must have died
I’m in heaven (do da do-da do)
I’m in heaven (do da do-da do)
I’m in heaven (do da do-da do)
I’m in heaven (do da do-da do)
I’m on the Near West Side
Underneath the moon
Sitting on a couch
In The Tasting Room
I’ve got Connie and Becky
On either side
(1, 2, 3, 4)
I must have died
I’m in heaven (do da do-da do)
I’m in heaven (do da do-da do)
I’m in heaven (do da do-da do)
I’m in heaven (do da do-da do)