Are You Ready

Album: Live and Dangerous (1978)
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  • Are you ready to dance?
    Are you ready to rip it up?
    Do you know what I'm talking about?
    Are you ready to get it up?

    Are you ready to rock?
    Are you ready to hit the floor?
    Are you ready, lover?
    If you're ready, I'm ready

    Are you ready to rip it up?
    Are you ready to tear it down?
    Do you know what I'm talking about?
    I'm not messing you around

    Are you ready to rock?
    Are you ready to hit the floor?
    Are you ready now?
    'Cause if you're ready, I'm ready
    Lookout

    Are you ready to rip it up?
    Are you ready to tear it down?
    Do you know what I'm thinking of?
    I'm not messing you around

    Are you ready to rock?
    Are you ready to hit the floor?
    Are you ready now?
    'Cause if you're ready, I'm ready
    Lookout Writer/s: Brian David Robertson, Brian Michael Downey, Philip Parris Lynott, William Scott Gorham
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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