Down Down

Album: On The Level (1974)
Charted: 1
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  • [Chorus]
    Get down deeper and down
    Down down deeper and down
    Down down deeper and down
    Get down deeper and down

    I want all the world to see
    To see you're laughing, and you're laughing at me
    I can take it all from you
    Again again again again
    Again again again and deeper and down

    [Chorus]

    I have all the ways you see
    To keep you guessing, stop your messing with me
    You'll be back to find your way
    Again again again again
    Again-gain-gain-gain deeper and down

    [Repeat: x3]
    Down down deeper and down
    Get down

    [Chorus]

    I have found you out you see
    I know what you're doing, what you're doing to me
    I'll keep on and say to you
    Again again again again
    Again-gain-gain-gain deeper and down

    [Repeat: x3]
    Down down deeper and down
    Get down Writer/s: FRANCIS DOMINIC MICHAEL NICOLA ROSSI, ROBERT KEITH YOUNG
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Sam from Hipsville, CaA good old fashioned Rocker!
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