Enjoy Yourself

Album: Enjoy Yourself (2010)
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  • If you hear music from down the street
    And you find yourself tappin' your feet
    Just ease on by if you want to
    There's only one thing expected of you

    Enjoy yourself, have a big time
    Dance a little dance, drink a little wine
    Come on in, the water's fine

    Enjoy yourself, let it all hang out
    And you'll know exactly what I'm talkin' about
    If you come on over without a doubt
    You'll enjoy yourself

    Now you don't have to wonder what to wear
    What in the world are you doin' alone over there
    While we're havin a ball, just shakin' it loose
    Now come on sweet baby, ain't no excuse

    Enjoy yourself, have a big time
    Dance a little dance, drink a little wine
    Come on in, the water's fine

    Enjoy yourself, let it all hang out
    And you'll know exactly what I'm talkin' about
    If you come on over without a doubt
    You'll enjoy yourself

    Oh, enjoy yourself, let it all hang out
    You'll know exactly what I'm talkin' about
    If you come on over without a doubt
    You'll enjoy yourself

    So come on over, you gonna really help out
    And you'll enjoy yourself Writer/s: GERMAINE WILLIAMS, TYRONE GREGORY FYFFE, WALTER MURPHY
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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