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Alright Years - Something I Can Dance To Lyrics



Alright Years - Something I Can Dance To Lyrics




Two teens couldn't wait to be free
We were sixteen going on twenty something
Carefree livin Superbad dreams
It was car keys, radio, you and me back then

I need you to show me something
Cause when you move, I can't look away
So grab your iPod from two thousand and seven
Set it to shuffle baby take me to heaven

Can you give me something
Something I can dance to
Did you get the message
Cause I don't wanna miss you
Take my hand
And we'll travel through time
To a song you've had
In the back of your mind
Can you give me something
Something I can dance to

Blue skies for the rest of our lives
You're the one that I want riding shotgun
Streetlights take me back to those nights
With the FM station cranked all night long
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Two teens couldn't wait to be free
We were sixteen going on twenty something
Carefree livin Superbad dreams
It was car keys, radio, you and me back then

I need you to show me something
Cause when you move, I can't look away
So grab your iPod from two thousand and seven
Set it to shuffle baby take me to heaven

Can you give me something
Something I can dance to
Did you get the message
Cause I don't wanna miss you
Take my hand
And we'll travel through time
To a song you've had
In the back of your mind
Can you give me something
Something I can dance to

Blue skies for the rest of our lives
You're the one that I want riding shotgun
Streetlights take me back to those nights
With the FM station cranked all night long
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Writer: JOSIAH PRINCE
Copyright: Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.




Alright Years - Something I Can Dance To Video
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Performed By: Alright Years
Length: 2:49
Written by: JOSIAH PRINCE

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