I can't get you out of my head
God knows I've tried
But I just can't forget
Those crazy nights
And all the things that we did
I can't get you out of my head

Maybe it was the way you talked
Maybe it was the way you laughed
Well, I don't know just what it is
But I know I want you back

I can't get you out of my head
God knows I've tried
But I just can't forget
Those crazy nights
And all the things that we did
I can't get you out of my head

Maybe it was the way you smiled
Maybe it was the way you kissed
Well, I don't know just what it is
But I know want this to last

I can't get you out of my head
God knows I've tried
But I just can't forget
Those crazy nights
And all the things that we did
I can't get you out of my head

I keep trying to sleep
But I'm lying awake
I'm thinking about the love I fuelled away
But I won't let me go and I need you to know

That I, I, I, I
Can't get you out of my head

I can't get you out of my head
God knows I've tried
But I just can't forget
You're my whole life
I never had it this bad
I can't get you out of my head

Out of my head
Oh I can't get you out of my head
Oh I


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Out of My Head Lyrics as written by Dean Back Tyler Connolly

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    Lyric Correction

    A couple lyric corrections:

    At the beginning and in the chorus instead of "Hah ya ya hay ya" it should be "I-yi-yi-yi-yi"

    The line "Maybe it was the way you left" should be "Maybe it was the way you laughed" (it is mentioned later in the song he mentions that he is thinking about the "love that he threw away" implying that he left her, not her leaving him.

    BrewCityBuckeyeon August 08, 2011   Link
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    Story on my life, love this song!!

    jayhawker90on August 15, 2011   Link
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    This song describes my 2012...and the on again off again romance I was in....everytime I would feel like I had gotten over the girl...she text me begging for one more chance, and like a moron, I would give in...only to have things go to hell a few weeks later.

    CKF929on December 07, 2014   Link

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