I Don't Believe You Want To Get Up And Dance (Oops)

Album: The Gap Band II (1979)
Charted: 6 102
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  • say oops upside your head say oops upside your head
    say oops upside your head say oops upside your head
    pay attention now
    say oops upside your head say oops upside your head
    say oops upside your head say oops upside your head
    now I want all you gappers, and finger snappers
    you toe tappers and you love rappers

    say oops upside your head say oops upside your head
    say oops upside your head say oops upside your head
    pay attention now
    say oops upside your head say oops upside your head
    say oops upside your head say oops upside your head
    now I want all you gappers, and finger snappers
    you toe tappers and you love rappers

    I want you all to
    say oops upside your head say oops upside your head
    say oops upside your head say oops upside your head
    say oops upside your head say oops upside your head
    say oops upside your head say oops upside your head

    I say groove groove on
    just because you don't believe that I wanna dance
    don't mean that I don't want to
    just because you don't believe that I wanna dance
    don't mean that I don't want to

    I dont't believe that you wanna get up and dance
    I dont't believe that you wanna get up and dance
    I dont't believe that you wanna get up and dance
    I dont't believe that you wanna get up and dance
    I dont't believe that you wanna get up and dance

    ba ba ba ba ba da ba ba ba ba da baba
    watch out I think I like that groove
    you can sing it
    ba ba ba ba ba da ba ba ba ba da ba
    it's lovely it's lovely it's lovely
    I mean it, oh
    say oops upside you head say oops upside you head
    just because you don't believe that I wanna dance

    say oops upside you head say oops upside you head
    just because you don't believe that I wanna dance Writer/s: REESE WILSON, ROGER SPRINGER, TONY MARTIN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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