Ladies and gentlemen,

Welcome to the People's Summernight Lounge in downtown Las Vegas.
Our houseband... the Heavy Tones. Playing for you this evening a
fabulous selection of Calypso, Brasilian music. Just sit back.
Enjoy your Blue Plate special and listen to the music...)

I'm shoutin' out to anyone
Who is affected by a funky groove
I'll tell you now, you're gonna feel it
No matter what you do, oh

So let me hear you say yeah, I like it
Say yeah, I like it
Wanna hear you say yeah, I like it
Yeah, I like it

You know we'll do it, 'til you're satisfied
And groove you 'til you've had enough, oh
Me and the boys be jammin'
We hope you don't mind, if we funk you up, oh

So let me hear you say yeah, I like it
Yeah, I like it
Everybody say yeah, I like it
Yeah-yeah, I like it

I wanna hear you say yeah, I like it
Say yeah, I like it
Yeah, I like it
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I like it


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I Like It Lyrics as written by Guenter Eckert Frank Diesing

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