Northwestern girls
With their fresh faces
Don't mess it up this time
'Cause they seem so nice

It must be in the air here
It must be in the air here
It must be in the air here
It must be in the air here

Northwestern girls
I'm all grown up this time I swear
At least I lie different
When you seem so nice

It must be in the air here
It must be in the air here
It must be in the air here
It must be in the air here

It must be in the air here
It must be in the air here
It must be in the air here
It must be in the air here




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    i absolutely love this song. i think its about starting anew in a different town. its like hes looking for a new love, and tells himself not to mess it up again, and that hes grown up now from what happened before. great opening to the new album, eric's voice sounds a little different, but still great.

    bobby the dolton December 09, 2007   Link
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    So this is a very silly question, but does anyone know if Northwestern girls are from the Northwest (Oregon/Washington/Nor Cal) or Northwestern University?

    wanderloveon June 02, 2008   Link
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    Wanderlove - This song refers to girls from the Northwest -- specifically from Washington. Say Hi, formerly known as Say Hi to Your Mom, had its roots in Brooklyn for a good number of years. It was only recently, maybe about 2 years ago, that Eric, the lead singer of the band, decided to move to Seattle. And considering this song, he must really love Washington and the girls that live there. Heh, I'm one myself and I love this song.

    adorevintageon August 25, 2008   Link
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    he plays this song in his seattle shows, me being from washington, it's nice to have this song. :D this song is wonderful :D

    NaomiJayyyon January 04, 2009   Link

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