Mad Sounds

Album: AM (2013)
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  • Mad sounds in your ears
    They make you feel alright
    They bring you back to life
    Mad sounds in your ears
    They make you get up and dance
    They make you get up
    Yeah, they make you get up

    Love buckles under the strain
    Of those wild nights
    Run but you cannot hide
    Mad sounds in your ears
    They make you get up and dance
    They make you get up
    All night long
    They reappear
    They make you get up and dance
    Yeah, they make you get up

    Suppose you've gotta do what you gotta do
    We just weren't feelin' how we wanted to
    You sit and try sometimes but you just can't figure out
    What went wrong
    Then out of nowhere, somebody comes and hits you with an

    Ooh, la la la, ooh, la la la
    Ooh, la la la, ooh
    Ooh, la la la, ooh, la la la
    Ooh, la la la, ooh

    You got those mad sounds in your ears (ooh, la la la, ooh, la la la)
    To make you get up and dance (ooh, la la la, ooh)
    Mad sounds in your ears (ooh, la la la, ooh, la la la)
    They make you get up and dance (ooh, la la la, ooh)
    Hold on to make you get up (ooh, la la la, ooh, la la la)
    Yeah, they make you get up (ooh, la la la, ooh)

    Ooh, la la la, ooh, la la la
    Ooh, la la la, ooh Writer/s: Alan Smyth, Alex Turner
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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