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Bill Lloyd - I Went Electric (Reset 2014 Version) Lyrics



Bill Lloyd - I Went Electric (Reset 2014 Version) Lyrics




I Went Electric
V1
Nothing seemed to change for days on end
Repetition was my only friend
I was In a coma in the middle of the road
Until you hit me like a lightning bolt

CH
I Went Electric
When I first laid eyes on you
And you kept turnin' up the juice til my fuses blew
And like a power surge,
I felt the kick
I Went Electric

V2
Love was like a doctor's waiting room
A Muzak version of your favorite tune
Until the real thing finally came along
You flipped my switch and all my lights came on

CH (Repeat Chorus)

BR
You send a current up and down my spine
I feel a little bit like Frankenstein
It seems to happen every single time we kiss
Electric!

CH (Repeat Chorus)

Bill Lloyd (BMI) SONYOkay Then
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I Went Electric
V1
Nothing seemed to change for days on end
Repetition was my only friend
I was In a coma in the middle of the road
Until you hit me like a lightning bolt

CH
I Went Electric
When I first laid eyes on you
And you kept turnin' up the juice til my fuses blew
And like a power surge,
I felt the kick
I Went Electric

V2
Love was like a doctor's waiting room
A Muzak version of your favorite tune
Until the real thing finally came along
You flipped my switch and all my lights came on

CH (Repeat Chorus)

BR
You send a current up and down my spine
I feel a little bit like Frankenstein
It seems to happen every single time we kiss
Electric!

CH (Repeat Chorus)

Bill Lloyd (BMI) SONYOkay Then
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Writer: BILL LLOYD
Copyright: Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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Performed By: Bill Lloyd
Language: English
Length: 4:03
Written by: BILL LLOYD

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