Hey (hey), you (you)
Get in to my car
(Who me?)
Yes, you
Get in to my car
Oh, hey

Who's that lady coming down the road?
Who's that lady?
Who's that woman walking through my door?
What's the score?
I'll be the sun shining on you
Hey, Cinderella, step in your shoe

I'll be your non-stop lover
Get it while you can
Your non-stop miracle, I'm your man

Get outta my dreams
Get in to my car
(Get in to my car)
Get outta my dreams
Get in to the back seat, baby
Get in to my car
(Beep, beep, yeah)
Get outta my mind
(Get outta my mind)
Get in to my life
(Ooh)
Oh, I said, hey (hey), you (you)
Get in to my car

Oh-oh, baby

Lady driver, let me take the wheel
Smooth operator
Touch my bumper (bumper)
Hey, and let's make a deal
Make it real
Like a road runner
Coming after you
Just like a hero outta the blue

I'll be your non-stop lover
Get it while you can
Your non-stop miracle, I'm your man

Get outta my dreams, ooh
Get in to my car
(Get in to my car)
Get outta my dreams
Get in to the back seat, baby
Get in to my car
(Beep, beep, yeah)
Get outta my mind
(Get outta my mind)
Get in to my life
(Ooh)
Oh, I said, hey (hey), you (you)
Get in to my car

Oh, baby, let's go

I said, open the door
(Get in the back)
Foot on the floor
(Get on the track)
Yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah)
Hey (hey), hey (hey)
Let's go

Oh, baby, ooh-ooh-oh-oh-oh
Yeah

I'll be the sun shining on you
Hey, Cinderella, step in your shoe
I'll be your non-stop lover
Get it while you can
Your non-stop miracle, I'm your man

Get outta my
Get outta my dreams
Get in to my car
(Get in to my car)
Get outta my dreams
Get in to the back seat, baby
Get in to my car
(Beep, beep, yeah)
Get outta my mind
(Get outta my mind)
Get in to my life
(Ooh)
Oh, I said, hey (hey), you (you)
Get in to my
Hey (hey), you (you)
Get in to my
Hey (hey), ooh, you (you)
Get in to my car

Oh, oh, oh, you
Oh, get in the back seat
I need you
Get in the back seat
'Cause I want you to be my baby


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Get Outta My Dreams, Get into My Car Lyrics as written by Robert John Lange Billy Ocean

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    "Hey Cinderella,Step in your shoe " I always thought it was "Hey Cinderella,steady your shoe"...but I guess she'd "step" into it tho'... hearing check soon

    Thia007on November 28, 2011   Link

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