This is one of my favorite songs. https://fnfgo.io
You could have knocked me out with a (feather)
I know you've heard this all before, but were just Hell's (neighbors) (oooh)
Why, why, why won't the world revolve around me?
Build my dreams
Trees grow all over the streets
But I don't know much about classic cars (cars)
But I've got a lot of friends stuck on classic coke (coke)
Down, set, one, hut, hut, hike
Media blitz
Let's hear it for America's suitehearts
But I must confess
I'm in love with my own sins
Let's hear it for America's suitehearts
But I must confess
I'm in love with my own sins
You can bow and pretend
That you don't, don't know you're a legend oh
Time, time, time, hasn't told
Anyone else, yeah
Let my love loose again
I don't know much about classic cars (cars)
But I got a lot of friends stuck classic coke (coke)
Down, set, one, hut, hut, hike
Media blitz
Let's hear it for America's suitehearts
But I must confess
I'm in love with my own sins
Let's hear it for America's suitehearts
But I must confess
I'm in love with my own sins
You could have knocked me out with a (feather)
I know you heard this all before
Let's hear it for America's suitehearts
But I must confess
I'm in love with my own sins
Let's hear it for America's suitehearts
But I must confess (I must confess)
I'm in love with my own sins (yeah, yeah, yeah)
(Suitehearts) let's hear it, oh, let's hear it
(Suitehearts) let's hear it, oh, let's
Suitehearts (suitehearts)
I know you've heard this all before, but were just Hell's (neighbors) (oooh)
Why, why, why won't the world revolve around me?
Build my dreams
Trees grow all over the streets
But I don't know much about classic cars (cars)
But I've got a lot of friends stuck on classic coke (coke)
Down, set, one, hut, hut, hike
Media blitz
Let's hear it for America's suitehearts
But I must confess
I'm in love with my own sins
Let's hear it for America's suitehearts
But I must confess
I'm in love with my own sins
You can bow and pretend
That you don't, don't know you're a legend oh
Time, time, time, hasn't told
Anyone else, yeah
Let my love loose again
I don't know much about classic cars (cars)
But I got a lot of friends stuck classic coke (coke)
Down, set, one, hut, hut, hike
Media blitz
Let's hear it for America's suitehearts
But I must confess
I'm in love with my own sins
Let's hear it for America's suitehearts
But I must confess
I'm in love with my own sins
You could have knocked me out with a (feather)
I know you heard this all before
Let's hear it for America's suitehearts
But I must confess
I'm in love with my own sins
Let's hear it for America's suitehearts
But I must confess (I must confess)
I'm in love with my own sins (yeah, yeah, yeah)
(Suitehearts) let's hear it, oh, let's hear it
(Suitehearts) let's hear it, oh, let's
Suitehearts (suitehearts)
Lyrics submitted by Drop-Off Guy 64, edited by LjSpike, medashuri
America's Suitehearts Lyrics as written by Joseph Trohman Andrew Hurley
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Great version of a great song,
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I'm fairly sure it's "I don't know much about classy cars", and "Media please, let's hear it for America's sweethearts". I dunno about the "Classic Coke" thing either... I thought it was "classic rock". Initially I was hearing "classical", haha.
Also you left out "hasn't told anyone ELSE yet". No biggie though.