Everybody in the mornin'
Should do a good turn all right
Everybody in the night time
Should have a good time all night
Now we got a movement
Don't shun it fun it
Can't you see now you're movin' free?
Get some fun join our dynasty
Can't you tell when we get it down?
You're the one you're the best in town

Hey everybody everybody gonna have a good time tonight
Just shakin' the soles of your feet
Everybody everybody gonna have a good time tonight

That's the only soul you'll ever meet

They say that movin' the body's right it's all right
That's the only one part of bein' alive all right all right

Groove on out groove on up OK
Do your thing do your thing your way
Get your kicks get you tricks with me
Get up and dance honey fun's for free

Hey everybody everybody gonna have a good time tonight
Just shakin' the soles of your feet
Everybody gonna have a good time tonight time tonight
Time tonight

That's the only soul you'll ever meet

Don't shun it fun it
Don't shun it fun it
Don't shun it fun it


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    Disco-ey? This is funk! And dare I say, it sounds to me like this song is a pre-cursor to perhaps their biggest hit "Another One Bites the Dust". You have to admire Queen for doing any style of music they wanted to do, and generally excelling at it.

    nothereon November 19, 2011   Link

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