Don't Stop The Music

Album: The Two Of Us (1980)
Charted: 7 19
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  • Don't you stop it, don't you stop
    Don't stop the music
    Don't you stop it, don't you stop
    Don't stop the music

    Don't you know you've got me mesmerized
    With the beat I always fantasize
    Don't stop the music 'cause it tends to soothe
    I can tell you want to groove

    Don't you stop it, don't you stop
    Don't stop the music (the beat keep goin' 'round and 'round)
    Don't you stop it, don't you stop (turns me upside down)
    Don't stop the music

    I just wanna rock (all, all night long)
    All night long (to my love song, yeah, yeah, yeah)
    I just wanna rock (just wanna rock you)
    All night long (yeah), I got a love song (oh, oh, oh, oh, oh)

    Everything we do is right on time
    The beat's so smooth it blows my mind
    Don't stop the music, it's so satisfying
    It feels so good to me, there is no denying

    Just because it's two o'clock
    Don't stop the music
    Don't you feel like dancing and prancing?
    Don't stop the music

    Don't you stop it, don't you stop
    Don't stop the music

    (You don't really wanna stop, no)
    (You don't really wanna stop, uh-uh)
    (You don't really wanna stop, no)
    (You don't really wanna stop)

    Don't stop
    Don't stop
    Don't stop
    Don't stop
    Don't stop
    Don't stop
    Don't stop
    Don't stop

    You've got me moving, you've got me grooving
    Don't stop the music

    Don't you stop it, don't you stop (don't stop the music)
    Don't stop the music (don't you feel like dancing?)

    I can tell you wanna dance
    Don't you feel like dancing?

    Don't you stop it, don't you stop (don't stop)
    Don't stop the music

    (I just wanna rock you) I just wanna rock you (all night long)
    All night long (to my love song), oh oh oh oh oh
    (I just wanna rock you) I just wanna rock you (all night long)
    All night long, hey (to my love song, love song, love song, love song, love song)

    I can tell you wanna boogie
    I can tell you wanna boogie (boogie)
    I can tell you wanna boogie
    I can tell you wanna boogie (yes I can)

    Don't you stop it (you don't really wanna stop), don't you stop (no)
    Don't stop the music (you don't really wanna stop, uh-uh)

    Just because it's two o'clock (don't stop)
    It don't mean that we have to stop (don't stop)
    Just because it's two o'clock (don't stop)
    Don't mean that we have to stop (don't stop)
    Just because it's two o'clock (don't stop)
    It don't mean that we have to stop (don't stop)
    Just because it's two o'clock (don't stop)
    Don't mean that we have to stop (don't stop)
    Just because it's two o'clock (don't stop)
    It don't mean that we have to stop, boogie with me, oh my god (don't stop) Writer/s: Alisa Peoples Yarbrough, Jonah Ellis, Lonnie Lee Simmons
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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