Jump
If you want to get up if you want to get down
Take your body and move it all around
Jump
If you want to get up if you want to get down
Everybody all around you
Jump

Baby, if you come with me , I will show you
How to let your mind be free
If you want it, all you gotta do it
let your body lead the way ( lead the way)

Everywhere that I go , every plce that I see
Everybody can stand a little movin' around
All around the world are you ready to
Stand up, turn around all ya gotta do is

Jump
If you want to get up if you want to get down
Take your body and move it all around
Jump
If you want to get up if you want to get down
Everybody all around you
Jump

If you're ever feeling blue
And you think there's
Nothing left for you to do
Just remember
You are not the only one
And there's always a way

Everywhere that I go, every place that I see
Everybody can stand a little movin' around
All around the world are you ready to
Stand up , turn around all ya gotta do is

Jump
If you want to get up if you want to get down
Take your body and move it all around
Jump
If you want to get up if you want to get down
Everybody all around you
Jump

It's so easy never stop foolin' around
Never kept your feet on the ground
Know , everywhere that you go
Get up and move it all around
Get off the ground you gotta
Jump

Jump
If you want to get up if you want to get down
Take your body and move it all around
Jump
If you want to get up if you want to get down
Everybody all around you
Jump




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Jump Lyrics as written by Frank Bermann Christian Bermann

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