Ashley baby, we're going down slowly, take me
I've heard the worst but honestly I can't get over you

I got this feeling when I first saw you
It's only thoughts so they can't come through
My clever words, they come and go as we speak
This, I've got this
Oh my god, don't be another one

I need a way out
Can you help me get there, get there
I need a way out, can you help me

Ashley baby, we're going down slowly, take me
I've heard the worst but honestly I can't get over you

Time is running out, let's turn it on
What makes the beating in my chest stay strong
Body's sweating as you start to do
Anything and everything that you want me to

I need a way out
Can you help me get there
I need a way out, can you help me

Ashley baby, we're going down slowly, take me
I've heard the worst but honestly I can't get over you

I wanna see you dance, dance with me
Ashley and company, moving now
Everybody get down in this town
Everybody get down
Everybody get down in this town
Everybody get down
Everybody get down in this town
Everybody get down, down, down

I need a way out
Can you help me get there
Get there
I need a way out...

Ashley baby, we're going down slowly, take me
I've heard the worst but honestly I can't get over you
Ashley baby, we're going down slowly, take me
I've heard the worst but honestly I can't get over you


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    Okay.... I was at the music video and I straight up talked to Tanner about this so this is how this song goes: mThere's this girl named Ashley and, well, she gets around. She's had her way with the school jock, the school nerd so that he can do her homework, her TEACHER to get the grade, and, finally, she has her sights set on Tanner. Even though he KNOWS about all of Ashley's escapades, Tanner can't stop thinking about her. On set, they were even told to mouth "slut" towards the Ashley we used. (Her name was actually Ashley) She was reeeaaaaallly nice. Definitely not the one in the song. :)

    OhGeeStephieon November 02, 2009   Link

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