Down down down down down
Everybody falling down down down down down
And they falling
Eh eh eh
Cherry cherry boom boom
RedOne
Space Cowboy

I close my eyes
I put my back against the wall
Put my glasses on
And I don't see no one at all

I'm in my own world
And all that I can see is girls girls girls in the club
Am I rollin'?
Boys boys boys at the bar
Am I ballin'?
Poppin' champagne to the early morning
Two AM, and I can't, them are calling
To the next spot
When they drop and they falling

Down down down down down
Everybody falling down down down down down
And they falling

Down down down down down
Everybody falling down down down down down
And they falling

This is my life
And people try to shut me down
Put my music on
And those people don't make a sound
I'm in my own world
And all I can see is girls girls girls in the club
Some are wearing
Boys boys boys at the bar
Am I staring?
Every hot cat on the floor
Am I tearing
Up the dance floor
While the DJ spinning
Lining up the shots
And they drop
And they falling

Down down down down down
Everybody falling down down down down down
And they falling

Down down down down down
Everybody falling down down down down down
And they falling

Down down dee-down down
Down down down down down
Down down dee-down down

Follow me, let's go down-down (4x)

(Chelsea)
Let's go
They seem robotic, electronic, melodic, exotic
We like to party with Bacardi, then we dance erratic
And now we're right here on the dance floor having fun
And we ain't stoppin', we keep droppin' till we see the sun

(Space Cowboy)
Up comes the sun
Up comes the sun
Up comes the sun
Up comes the sun

Down down down down down
Everybody falling down down down down down
And they falling

Down down down down down
Everybody falling down down down down down
And they falling

Down down down down down
Everybody falling down down down down down
Everybody falling down down down down down
Everybody falling down down down down down
And they falling
Down


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Falling Down Lyrics as written by Martin Kierszenbaum Nadir Khayat

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    My Opinion

    I love this song ^^

    eatabrownieon December 14, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    I think it is the story of his life right now as a Dj

    shadowguyon January 05, 2011   Link

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