The week was long, but now it's gone
The drink is on
So fill your cup and turn the good time music up
Pick up that swing, somebody
Wrap your arms around it's Friday night
And get a little lost in the party
Flow you the trouble like a champagne bubble, sayin'

(Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
(Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

Two bottles of Bud
Two speakers in the trunk
Two people in love
Just bumpin' the night
Two crazy hearts
Looking in the dark
For a place to park it to their life
Find an old school way-and-bee
And put a little shine on the bottle seat, yeah
Two bottles of Bud
Two speakers in the trunk
Two people in love
Just bumpin' the night

The night is young
The night is free and so are we
So let it out
And let me stay inside your drink
Lipstick all along
Next sipping star
Lie on the window tripping down
Off in the distance the lights of town
Can't you see it now?

Two bottles of Bud
Two speakers in the trunk
Two people in love
Just bumpin' the night
Two crazy hearts
Looking in the dark
For a place to park it to their life
Find an old school way-and-bee
And put a little shine on the bottle seat, yeah
Two bottles of Bud
Two speakers in the trunk
Two people in love
Just bumpin' the night

(Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
(Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

Two bottles of Bud
Two speakers in the trunk
Two people in love
Just bumpin' the night
Two crazy hearts
Looking in the dark
For a place to park it to their life
Two shots of Patron, don't wanna go home
2Am in the morning, just you and I
Two bottles of Bud
Two speakers in the trunk
Two people in love
Just bumpin' the night

(Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah (Just bumpin' the night)
Two bottles of Bud (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
Two speakers in the trunk
Two people in love
Just bumpin' the night


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Bumpin' The Night Lyrics as written by Christopher G. Tompkins Bart Allmand

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