Another night out, another dance floor
Another night out, another dance floor
Another night out, another dance floor
(Move for you)
Another night out, another dance floor

Here we go, another night out
Waited all week just to get out
Where do we come from, do I know your name?
Doesn't really matter, in this life we're all the same

Move for me, I'll move for you
Move for me, I'll move for you
Move for me, I'll move for you
Move for me, I'll move for you

A DJ a light show
Speakers putting up, as we go
This way and that way, getting past the night
Doesn't really matter, in this life we're all the same

Move for you, I'll move for you
Move for me, I'll move for you
Move for me, I'll move for you

Another night out, another dance floor
Another night out, another dance floor
Another night out, another dance floor
(Move for me)
Another night out, another dance floor
(Move for me)

Another night out, another dance floor
(Move for me, I'll move for you)
Another night out, another dance floor
(Move for me, I'll move for you)
Another night out, another dance floor


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Move for Me Lyrics as written by Ryan Raddon Joel Zimmerman

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    My Opinion

    This song to me sounds like perfect bliss.

    karolschematicson April 07, 2010   Link
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    General Comment

    <3 much love for this song

    jadedsugaron May 27, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    Love this song and mix! <333

    morrenon June 27, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    I love how simple this song and yet describes your feelings so perfectly

    maymaylinglingon December 26, 2009   Link
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    sucha trippin song. can't get enough of it Deadmau5 and Kaskade make the best combo evr.

    alterEgoon March 29, 2010   Link

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