You're such a motivator, I gotta get you here
So sick of saying yes sir, yes sir
You're such an instigator, you wanna play the game
Take it or leave it, that's her, that's her

And I can't wait another minute
I can't take the look she's giving
You're body rocking, keep me up all night
One in a million, my lucky strike

Got me so high and then she dropped me
But she got me, she got me, she got me bad
Took me inside and then she rocked me
She keep up all night, this is what it sounds like
(Oh) My lucky strike
(Oh) My lucky strike
(Oh) You're body rocking, keep me up all night
(Oh) One in a million, my lucky strike

Stuck in her elevator, she take me to the sky
And I don't wanna go down, go down
She said I'll feel you later, go ahead and fantasize
She'll make me want her right now, right now

And I can't wait another minute
I can't take the look she's giving
You're body rocking, keep me up all night
One in a million, my lucky strike

Got me so high and then she dropped me
But she got me, she got me, she got me bad
Took me inside and then she rocked me
She keep up all night, this is what it sounds like
(Oh) My lucky strike
(Oh) My lucky strike
(Oh) You're body rocking, keep me up all night
(Oh) One in a million, my lucky strike

Hey, you're taking all my pain away
You're shaking like an earthquake
Hey, you're taking all my pain away
You're shaking like an earthquake

Got me so high and then she dropped me
But she got me, she got me, she got me bad
Took me inside and then she rocked me
She keep up all night, this is what it sounds like
(Oh) My lucky strike
(Oh) My lucky strike
(Oh) You're body rocking, keep me up all night
(Oh) One in a million, my lucky strike

My lucky strike, my lucky strike
(Oh) You're body rocking, keep me up all night
(Oh) One in a million


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Lucky Strike Lyrics as written by Noel Patrick Zancanella Adam Levine

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    Maroon 5 singer Adam Levine penned this song about hooking up with a girl with Ryan Tedder. The OneRepublic frontman has carved out a separate career as a songwriter/producer. His client list includes Adele "Rumour Has It"), Beyoncé ("Halo") and Kelly Clarkson "Already Gone."

    musicrocks13on November 12, 2012   Link
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    Song Meaning

    This song explains itself :

    I wanted this girl so badly and now she got me. She keeps me up all night with the good bang bang. We do it everywhere, even in an elevator! <-- Well, she takes him that high at least.

    And that's the whole meaning of the song. Catchy, though.

    Mady1on August 23, 2013   Link

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