Want to rock you steady baby
Come on now, let's go crazy
You know the time is right
So let's get funky tonite
Everybody's letting go now
It's time to start the show now
Get ready, hold on tight
And let's get funky tonite

Fell the temperature start to rise
It's electric when we get together
See the love shining in your eyes
I wish tonight could last forever

Turn down the lights
And feel the rhythm
I'll give you everything
I'll take you to heaven

I'll give you everything
I'll take you to heaven

Want to rock you steady baby
Come on now, let's go crazy
You know the time is right
So let's get funky tonite
Everybody's letting go now
It's time to start the show now
Get ready, hold on tight
And let's get funky tonite

Get funky, get funky tonite, get funky.......
The time has come, baby let's not wait
'Cause this feeling's gonna take you over
We've found each other so let's celebrate
Don't be afraid now, move in closer

You turn me on
My soul's on fire
You are my everything
My one desire

Want to rock you steady baby
Come on now, let's go crazy
You know the time is right
So let's get funky tonite
Everybody's letting go now
It's time to start the show now
Get ready, hold on tight
And let's get funky tonite

Make you want to shout
Make you want to scream
Gonna make it last
Gonna give you everything
Make your body sweat
Make you feel so right
Are you ready, steady.......
Baby, let's get funky tonite

Want to rock you steady baby
Come on now, let's go crazy
You know the time is right
So let's get funky tonite
Everybody's letting go now
It's time to start the show now
Get ready, hold on tight
And let's get funky tonite [REPEAT TO END]

Get funky, get funky tonite, get funky....... Let's get funky tonite
Get funky, get funky tonite, get funky....... Let's get funky tonite
Get funky, get funky tonite, get funky....... Let's get funky tonite
Get funky, get funky tonite, get funky.......

Let's get funky tonite!


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Let's Get Funky Tonite Lyrics as written by Kevin Bruce Clark Bernadette Cosgrove

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    I can't believe I found this! I can't believe I found dream street here! lmao! omg... haha. I can't believe it. I STILL listen to them, too! wow. haha. I like this song... it's one of those ones that you could just make out to... or do other things... >.>

    CrimsonAngel17on September 11, 2007   Link
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    lmao i loved this song when i was younger and now I listen to it when i'm sixteen and am just "wow this sounds sooooo wrong" haha I love Dream Street. they were all so cute. :)

    falangieson April 19, 2009   Link

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