Let your hair down, let's unwind
Take your problems, leave them behind
You got your troubles and I got mine
Baby, that's right, baby, that's right

I get in trouble 'cause I speak my mind
Sometimes I like it when I make you cry
Baby, that's right, baby, that's right

I know tomorrow, we may have regrets
But as for right now, where's the party at?
We'll stay up all night waitin' for the
Sun to shine
Sun to shine
Baby, that's right, baby, that's right
Baby, that's right, ah

Take a bottle of whiskey and a bottle of wine
Take all your problems, leave them far behind
I say I'm sorry almost every time
Baby, that's right, baby, that's right

I know tomorrow, we may have regrets
But as for right now, where's the party at?
We'll stay up all night waitin' for the
Sun to shine
Sun to shine
Baby, that's right, baby, that's right
Baby, that's right, ah, ooh

Wait 'til tomorrow, then we can reflect
But as for right now, where's the party at?
We'll stay up all night waiting for the
Sun to shine
Sun to shine
Baby, that's right, baby, that's right
Baby, that's right
Ah, ah, ooh, ooh

Oh, yeah
Oh
Oh
I'm sorry
Did I make you cry?
Come on over here now


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