You know I really like it
I know I'll always be here
You know it makes my heart beat
You know I'm happy up here

World,
What you got for me?
Just bring it on!
What's it gonna be?
I'm ready for it
People
What you got for me?
Just bring it on!
What's it gonna be?
I'm ready for it!

You know I really like it
I know I'll always be here

Whatever you do,
Whatever you say,
Nothing can push
The feeling away.

It's here in my heart and
It's here in my head
I feel like I'm part
Of a book I read

And every page,
And every paper
Seem to be part of
Human nature

Sending me back down memory lane
My favored record is playing again

You know I really like it
I know I'll always be here
You know it makes my heart beat


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Happy Up Here Lyrics as written by George Clinton Garry Marshall Shider

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    such a feel good song!!! this is definitely one of my favourites. i think more musical tracks ought to include laughter. laughter is contageous!

    luey_babyon August 06, 2009   Link
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    This is mine and my boyfriend's "song" lol. I just love it - the music is so upbeat and the space invaders-themed video clip just makes it even more awesome.

    I'm not 100% what it means... in my eyes, maybe just the feeling of falling in love? That's just how I think about it I guess.

    60_miles_an_houron March 02, 2010   Link
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    this song gives me the best feeling a song has ever given me seriously, soo good

    MCRfanaticon August 26, 2010   Link
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    I would like to think this is about being high, loving it, and never wanting to not be high... hahaha but that's just my wacked interpretation, it's probably about love or something.

    jadbornon September 10, 2010   Link
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    what ad do i recognise this song from??

    DBC20on February 11, 2011   Link
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    Memory

    Whatever you do Whatever you say Nothing could push this feeling away Pursuing my heart or pursuing my head I feel like I'm part of the book of love Remember the page Remember the people Simply a part of human nature Sending me back to the memory lane this pain again

    I'm pretty sure that he says "I feel like I'm part of the book I read" instead of "book of love".

    I could be wrong.

    Ezophleeon January 18, 2013   Link

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