Let the Music Do the Talking

Album: Done with Mirrors (1985)
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  • Rock-a-bye baby if you want to dance
    Grab yourself a body and take a chance
    They say one time around is all you get
    But I'm still dancin' so you lost your bet
    I got a hardcore mama with a hot hoochie coo
    Make my wheels start spinnin' like a formula two
    I got one for the money
    Two for the show
    Three for my honey
    And four to let you know that I
    Let the music do the talking
    Let the music do the talking
    Let the music do the talking
    Let the music do the talking
    Cheesecake maybe if I take another bite
    I'm a real fat city I'm an aero delight
    Threw out my pipe and my alcoline
    Got a squeaky clean body and a dirty mind
    I'm a real fine dancer I'll be cutting rug
    Got my brand new baby she's my brand new drug Writer/s: JOE PERRY
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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