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Radio, video
Boogie with a suitcase
Go living in a disco
Forget about the rat race
Let's do the milkshake
Selling like a hot cake
Try some, buy some
Fe, fi, foe, fum

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Singing in the subway
Shovel with a shoeshine
Mix me a molotov
I'm on the headline
Wanna be a gun slinger
Don't be a rock singer
Eenie, meenie, mienie, mo
Whichever way you wanna go

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(Shoobie, doobie, do wop) Lyin' in the tree
(Pop, pop, shoo wop) Einie meanie
(Shoobie, doobie, do wop) Right in between it
(Pop, pop, shoo wop) You know what I'm meaning

Hit it
Now you know what I say

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All around the world
Wherever you are
Dance in the street
Anything you like
Do it in the car
In the middle of the night
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la

Dance in the supermarket
Dig it in the fast lane
Listen to the countdown
They're playing our song again
I can't get jumping jack
I wanna hold get back
Moonlight muzak
Nick nack paddy wack

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(Shoobie, doobie, do wop) It's all around you
(Pop, pop, shoo wop) I wanna surround you
(Shoobie, doobie, do wop) It's all around you
(Pop, pop, shoo wop) Hit it

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Loud and clear-cle-cle-cle-clear


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