We didn't do it for the money
We didn't do it for the money
I don't know why, I don't know why

We didn't do it for the money
We didn't do it for the money
I don't care why, I don't care why

You'll go down, down, down
You'll go down, down, down
In my car, it's too full
In my car, it's too full

We didn't do it to be happy
We didn't do it to be happy
So I can whine, so I can whine

You'll go down, down, down
You'll go down, down, down
On the outside, will I grow this out?
On the outside, will I grow this out?

You think I got my way
You think I got my way
You think I got my way
You think I got my way

We didn't do it for the money
We didn't do it for the money
For the last time, for the last time

You think I got my way
You think I got my
You think I got my way

You think I got my way
You think I got my way
You think I got my way

Get in my car, get in my car
Get in my car, get in my car
Get in my car, get in my car
Get in my car, get in my car


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We Didn't Do It Lyrics as written by Tegan Rain Quin Sara Keirsten Quin

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    powerful song.

    whatanicecoaton August 24, 2008   Link
  • 0
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    this song is amazing. i love it when they sing "get in my car it's too full/on the outside will i grow this out"!

    kellsieon September 19, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    this song is amazing. i love it when they sing "get in my car it's too full/on the outside will i grow this out"!

    kellsieon September 19, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    this song is amazing. i love it when they sing "get in my car it's too full/on the outside will i grow this out"!

    kellsieon September 19, 2005   Link
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    this song is AMAZING

  • 0
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    i guess this is sara's composition... maybe this is about tegan and sara as musicians. they didn't do it mainly for money but to channel their feelings on love or anything thru their music.

    burlkitteon January 09, 2010   Link
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    To my this song almost sounds like they are robbing a bank or doing something illegal im probably wrong but it kind of makes sense with the lyrics

    boose123on January 21, 2010   Link
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    Lyric Correction

    The correct lyrics are:

    We didn't do it for the money We didn't do it for the money I don't know why I don't know why

    We didn't do it for the money We didn't do it for the money I don't care why I don't care why

    You'll go down, down, down You'll go down, down, down

    Get in my car It's too full Get in my car It's too full

    We didn't do it to be 'appy We didn't do it to be 'appy So I can whine So I can whine

    You'll go down, down, down You'll go down, down, down

    On the outside, will I grow this out? On the outside, will I grow this out? You think I got my way You think I got my way You think I got my way You think I got my way

    We didn't do it for the money We didn't do it for the money For the last time For the last time

    You think I got my way You think I got my You think I got my way You think I got my way You think I got my way You think I got my way

    Get in my car Get in my car Get in my car Get in my car Get in my car Get in my car Get in my car Get in my car

    xxsmoothopexxon November 09, 2010   Link
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    im from the ghetto, fellas. the birds are my cronies. i fuck for free. hit me up big fellas ;)

    coolhomieeasysexon March 02, 2012   Link

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