Love is in the air, woah oh
Love is in the air, yeah
We're warm in the winter
Sunny on the inside
We're warm in the winter
Sunny on the inside
Woo!

Love is in the air, woah oh
Love is in the air, yeah ah

I'm crazy like a monkey, eeh-eeh-oohoo
Happy like a new year
Yeah yeah, woo hoo!
I'm crazy like a monkey, eeh-eeh-oohoo
Happy like a new year
Yeah yeah, woo hoo!

That's right everybody
This is Glass Candy
Making our way around the world
Searching out a face-to-face with you
One more time
Looking for a heart-to-heart
Whenever you're ready
We want you to know
If ever you should look in the mirror
And wonder who it is that you are
And wonder what it is that you came for
Well, I know the answer
You're beautiful
You came from heaven
You came down to this place
To fill out the dark corners
With your everlasting light
And that's why

I love you
We love you
I love you
We love you
I love you
We love you

C'mon, shout
Hey, shout
C'mon, shout
Hey, shout
Shout, shout
Shout
Shout
Yeah, you

I love you
We love you
I love you
We love you
Woo!


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    I am listening to a version of "Warm in the Winter" that has lyrics.?

    Love is in the air... love is in the air We're warm in the winter Sunny on the inside Love is in the air

    I'm crazy like a monkey Ee ee / Oo oo! Happy like a new year Yeah yeah / Woo hoo!

    That's right everybody This is Glass Candy Making our way around the world Searching out a face-to-face with you

    One more time Looking for a heart-to-heart Whenever you're ready

    We want you to know If ever you should look in the mirror And wonder who it is that you are And wonder what it is that you came for WellÂ… I know the answer You're beautiful You came from heaven You came down to this place To fill out the dark corners With your everlasting light

    And that's whyÂ… I love you We love you C'mon shout / Hey shout Shout Yeah you I love you We love you

    This song is so awesome!!! I love that it is funny. Pretend monkey noises and radio caller vibes stop the song's excessively earnest lyrics from sounding too serious. "You came down to this place/ To fill out the dark corners/ With your everlasting light" are some intense lines, but still the whole feel is light/free/simple. It seems like Glass Candy was trying to send some genuine positivity out into the world, or trying to communicate what 'happiness' feels like.

    tesstigermilkon May 03, 2012   Link

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