So far so good
It looks like the time is almost near
Everything looks ship shape now
And everyone will soon be here

Tommy brought his champion ring
And Sara brought her new stilettos
Brian brought his Beastie Boys
And his brand new tuxedo rental

And so hey, let's dance the night away
And bang, bang the boogie like Kid Rock said
I don't know who you are
You dance just like a star in a video show
I wonder who you are, do you hear me though?

Tonight might not be the best time that we've ever had
But it may be the best time ever to realize what we have

So let's pull out those Pink Floyd records
And how about some old Def Leppard
Turn it to ten then we'll do it all again
Because it's now or never

And so hey, let's dance the night away
And bang, bang the boogie like Kid Rock said
I don't know who you are
You dance just like a star in a video show
I wonder who you are, do you hear me though?

Hey, let's dance the night away
And bang, bang the boogie like Kid Rock said
I don't know who you are
You dance just like a star in a video show
I wonder who you are, do you hear me though?

Gotta keep it coasting, dip like in the ocean
Move like Kylie Minogue when she did the 'Locomotion'

And so hey, let's dance the night away
And bang, bang the boogie like Kid Rock said
I don't know who you are
You dance just like a star in a video show
I wonder who you are, do you hear me though?

Hey, let's dance the night away
And bang, bang the boogie like Kid Rock said
I don't know who you are
You dance just like a star in a video show
I wonder who you are, do you hear me though?
Do you hear me though?



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