I'll Tumble 4 Ya

Album: Kissing To Be Clever (1982)
Charted: 9
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  • Downtown we'll drown
    We're in our never splendour
    Flowers, showers
    Who's got the new boy gender?
    I'll be your baby, I'll be your score
    I'll run the gun for you and so much more

    I'll tumble for ya, I'll tumble for ya
    I'll tumble for ya, I'll tumble for you
    I'll tumble for ya, I'll tumble for ya
    I'll tumble for ya, I'll tumble

    Uptown their sound is like the native you send her
    Junction, function the boy with pop is slender
    Did he say maybe or I'm not sure?
    He'll be a boy for you but you need more

    I'll tumble for ya, I'll tumble for ya
    I'll tumble for ya, I'll tumble for you
    I'll tumble for ya, I'll tumble for ya
    I'll tumble for ya, I'll tumble

    I get a crazy feeling that chases in my head
    It's nothing that you do to me
    It's nothing that you said
    It's love in stereo
    And when I can't let got I say

    I'll be your baby
    I'll be your score
    I'll run the gun for you and so much more
    I'll tumble for ya, I'll tumble for ya
    I'll tumble for ya, I'll tumble for ya
    I'll tumble for ya, I'll tumble for ya
    I'll tumble for ya, I'll tumble

    Downtown we'll drown
    We're in our never splendour
    Flowers, showers
    Who's got the new boy gender?
    I'll be your baby, I'll be your score
    I'll run the gun for you and so much more

    I'll tumble for ya, I'll tumble for ya
    I'll tumble for ya, I'll tumble for you
    I'll tumble for ya, I'll tumble for ya
    I'll tumble for ya, I'll tumble Writer/s: GEORGE O'DOWD, JON MOSS, MICHAEL CRAIG, ROY HAY
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Cyberpope from Richmond, CanadaLet's be honest, "I'll tumble for ya" meant he's do 'anything' to any producer who would help him become a big thing!
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