Music Is Better

Album: Inhale/Exhale (2024)
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  • As I lie in the sun
    On the edge of a dream
    You play me a song

    Before I knew what you'd done
    I was up on my feet
    Dancing along

    Music is better
    When we're together
    Listening to music (listening to music)
    Listening to music (listening to music)
    Music is better
    When we're together
    Listening to music (listening to music)
    Listening to music (listening to music)

    You were laughing along
    As you danced in the breeze
    Lost in the song

    And while the music was on
    I was there at your feet
    Dancing along

    Music is better
    When we're together
    Listening to music (listening to music)
    Listening to music (listening to music)
    Music is better
    When we're together
    Listening to music (listening to music)
    Listening to music (listening to music)

    Music is better
    When we're together
    Listening to music (listening to music)
    Listening to music (listening to music)
    Music is better
    When we're together
    Listening to music, music
    Music, music
    Music, music
    Music, music

    Music is better
    When we're together
    Listening to music (listening to music)
    Listening to music (listening to music)
    Music is better
    When we're together
    Listening to music (listening to music)
    Listening to music (listening to music) Writer/s: Benny Latimore, James Hunt, Jonathon George, Tyrone Lindqvist
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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