Oh disco heaven
Oh disco heaven

Get back bunny
It's getting cold in here little honey
We got a show to put on your dress
Take a minute for us and relax, relax
Cupid's got me oh with his bow and arrow baby
He'll hit you in the pants hot pants
Get the people to dance and relax, relax

Oh the lights dim while we're dancing
Yeah the floor is shaking
In this disco heaven
(Oh disco heaven)
The disco heaven

(Oh disco heaven)

Oh the lights dim while we're dancing
Yeah the floor is shaking
In this disco heaven
(Oh disco heaven)
The disco heaven

(Oh disco heaven)

Throw your head back girly
Throw it like those girls in the movies
We got a show to put on your dress
Take a minute for us and relax, relax

The ball is turning 300 mirrors burning
Through the hearts of the crowd
In the back hips just banging the track
To the music the music

Oh the lights dim while we're dancing
Yeah the floor is shaking
In this disco heaven
(Oh disco heaven)
The disco heaven

(Oh disco heaven)

Oh the lights dim while we're dancing
Yeah the floor is shaking
In this disco heaven
(Oh disco heaven)
The disco heaven

(Oh disco heaven)

Oh we got that disco
D-I-S-C-O
And we're in heaven
H-E-A-V-E-N
Disco heaven

Feels just like heaven
Disco heaven
Disco heaven

A line up for the dance
Yeah bring those fancy pants
Y'know there's disco in the air
And hairspray everywhere

A disco heaven
A disco heaven
Disco heaven
Disco heaven

Oh the lights dim while we're dancing
Yeah the floor is shaking
In this disco heaven
(Oh disco heaven)
The disco heaven

(Oh disco heaven)

Oh the lights dim while we're dancing
Yeah the floor is shaking
In this disco heaven
(Oh disco heaven)
The disco heaven

(Oh disco heaven)


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Disco Heaven Lyrics as written by Stefani Germanotta Rob Fusari

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    Okay. First of all- this song is not long. 3 minutes and 44 seconds is an average length for a song. Second- I wonder why it sounds like that; the rhythm, the 70'd DISCO style? Could that be because its a disco song?! LIKE WHATS IN THE TITLE? And all disco songs have a similar beat and groove. Thats what makes them disco! This song is about examples of people are being uptight and simply need to relax and let loose and have fun via the dance floor and having fun under the disco ball.

    stayseventeenon January 17, 2010   Link

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