Fallin'

Album: The Good Times and The Bad Ones (2020)
Charted: 37
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  • Caught in the moment, not even thinkin' twice
    Everything's frozen, nothing but you and I
    Can't stop my heart from beating
    Why do I love this feeling?
    Make me a promise, tell me you'll stay with me
    If I'm bein' honest, I don't know where this leads
    But that's the only question
    Baby, don't keep me guessin'

    Ooh, you are my muse
    I feel so reckless
    Oh, you're makin' me, makin' me, makin' me give in

    Oh baby, I can feel the rush of adrenaline
    I'm not scared to jump if you want to
    Let's just fall in love for the hell of it
    Maybe we'll just keep fallin'
    I can feel the rush of adrenaline
    I'm not scared to jump 'cause I want you
    Let's just fall in love for the hell of it
    Maybe we'll just keep fallin'

    When I'm around ya, I feel it in my veins
    Something about ya that's makin' me go insane
    We have a storm to weather
    My little sweet surrender

    Ooh, you are my muse
    I feel so reckless
    Oh, you're makin' me, makin' me, makin' me give in

    Oh baby, I can feel the rush of adrenaline
    I'm not scared to jump if you want to
    Let's just fall in love for the hell of it
    Maybe we'll just keep fallin'
    I can feel the rush of adrenaline
    I'm not scared to jump 'cause I want you
    Let's just fall in love for the hell of it
    Maybe we'll just keep fallin'

    (Fallin', fallin', fallin')
    Fallin' (fallin', fallin', fallin', fallin')
    Fallin' (fallin', fallin', fallin', fallin')
    Fallin'
    (Maybe we'll just keep fallin')

    Ooh, you are my muse
    I feel so reckless
    Oh, you're makin' me, makin' me, makin' me, makin' me
    Makin' me, makin' me, makin' me give in

    Oh baby, I can feel the rush of adrenaline
    I'm not scared to jump if you want to
    Let's just fall in love for the hell of it
    Maybe, just keep fallin'
    I can feel the rush of adrenaline
    I'm not scared to jump 'cause I want you
    Let's just fall in love for the hell of it
    Maybe we'll just keep fallin'

    (Fallin', fallin', fallin'
    Yeah (fallin', fallin', fallin', fallin')
    We'll just keep fallin' (fallin', fallin', fallin', fallin')
    Ooh (fallin', fallin')
    Maybe, just keep fallin' Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Dave from NowhereThe point that suggests they played the instruments is completely untrue. Doesn't take much of an ear to figure this out - there is only 2 guitar tracks in the song and more than one keyboard parts. Had all of them played they would have been all credited in production, and those outside of Why Don't We credited in production must have had some input to creating the track. A fan wrote that part.
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