You're In Love
by Ratt

Album: Invasion Of Your Privacy (1985)
Charted: 82 89
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  • You take the midnight subway train
    You're callin' all the shots
    You're struck by lightning
    You're in love

    You take the evening one on one
    You're only livin' to have fun
    You want to use me, take me home tonight
    I'll make you wish that you were mine

    You're struck by lightning
    You're in love
    It's not worth fighting
    You're in love

    Well turn around
    Remember me
    I'm the one
    Who's out and aimed to please
    You're in love
    You're in love

    You make your livin' lovin' hot
    You spin me like a top
    You take the evening one on one (On one)
    You're only livin' to have fun

    You're struck by lightning
    You're in love
    It's not worth fighting
    You're in love

    Well turn around
    Remember me
    I'm the one
    Who's out and aimed to please
    You're in love
    You're in love (Yeah, yeah, yeah)

    Well turn around (Turn around)
    Remember me (Remember me)
    Well turn around (Turn around)
    I'm the one
    Who's out and aimed to please

    You're in love
    You're in love
    You're in love
    You're in love
    You're in love
    You're in love
    You're in love
    You're in love

    (You take the midnight subway train) You're in love
    (You're callin' all the shots) You're in love
    (You take the evening one on one) You're in love
    (You're only livin' to have fun) You're in love
    (It's not worth fighting) You're in love
    You're in love
    You're in love Writer/s: Juan Croucier, Stephen Pearcy
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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