The waves keep on crashing on me for some reason
But your love keeps on coming like a thunder bolt
Well, come here a little closer
'Cause I wanna see you, baby, real close up
(Get over here, get over here)

You got me feelin' hella good
So let's just keep on dancin'
You hold me like you should
So I'm gonna keep on dancin' (keep on dancin')

The performance deserving of standing ovations
And who would have thought it'd be the two of us
(I don't know, I didn't think it was ever gonna happen)
So don't wake me if I'm dreamin'
'Cause I'm in the mood, come on and give it up

You got me feelin' hella good
So let's just keep on dancin'
You hold me like you should
So I'm gonna keep on dancin' (keep on dancin')

You got me feelin' hella good
So let's just keep on dancin'
You hold me like you should
So I'm gonna keep on dancin' (keep on dancin')

Ooh, yeah, yeah
Ooh, yeah, yeah

You got me feelin' hella good
So let's just keep on dancin'
You hold me like you should
So I'm gonna keep on dancin' (keep on dancin')

You got me feelin' hella good
So let's just keep on dancin'
You hold me like you should
So I'm gonna keep on dancin' (keep on dancin')

(Uh, uh, uh)
(Uh, uh, uh)
(Uh, uh, uh)
Keep on dancin'
Keep on dancin'


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    Yeah, I agree, bands DO change--but in my own personal opinion, I really don't consider this kind of pop-y stuff good music. I mean, great to dance to, upbeat, etc, yeah, and No Doubt's is wayyy better than a lot of stuff I've heard, it's just it is completely different from their old stuff, and not for the better, ya know? And another thing--someone said Gwen is getting the spotlight and the other members are in the background...soooo true. I doubt it's Gwen's doing (damn those record companies) but I'm just hoping they stay a band, whatever musical direction they take (hopefully more rock/ska, but whatever, I can survive).

    pixiedust133on June 19, 2002   Link

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