Tonight Again

Album: Single release only (2015)
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  • Oh, everyone's got their problems
    There's always something on your mind
    Oh, but tonight we ain't gotta solve them
    For now let's leave them all behind
    Oh, do whatcha, whatcha, whatcha want
    Do whatcha, whatcha, whatcha want
    Do whatcha, whatcha, whatcha want
    Oh get on it. Ooh get on it
    I don't want tomorrow
    Oh baby, tonight's so good, tonight's so good
    This is one tough act to follow
    Oh baby, tonight's so good
    Forget tomorrow, we can do tonight again
    We can do tonight again
    We can do tonight
    Oh, some people might call you crazy
    They say we only live for fun
    Oh, they may be right but only maybe
    I can guarantee what we got is what we want
    Do whatcha, whatcha, whatcha want
    Do whatcha, whatcha, whatcha want
    Do whatcha,, whatcha want
    Oh get on it. O1oh get on it
    I don't want tomorrow
    Oh baby, tonight's so good, tonight's so good
    This is one tough act to follow
    Oh baby, tonight's so good
    Forget tomorrow, we can do tonight again
    We can do tonight again
    We can do tonight
    We can do tonight again
    Do whatcha, whatcha, whatcha want
    Do whatcha, whatcha, whatcha want
    Do whatcha, whatcha, whatcha want
    Oh get on it. Ooh get on it
    I don't want tomorrow
    Oh baby, tonight's so good, tonight's so good
    This is one tough act to follow
    Oh baby, tonight's so good
    Forget tomorrow, we can do tonight again
    (I don't want tomorrow)
    (Oh baby, tonight's so good), tonight's so good
    This is one tough act to follow
    (Oh baby), tonight's so good
    Forget tomorrow, we can do tonight again
    Yeah, we can do tonight again
    Forget tomorrow, we can do tonight, again Writer/s: DAVID RYAN HARRIS, GUY THEODORE SEBASTIAN, LOUIS SCHOORL
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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