Andrew

Album: Let's Do It for Johnny! (2000)
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  • Everybody knows that you've got the coolest clothes,
    You've got everybody on your side.
    Anyone can see, you can hang around with me,
    You'll be by your self on Friday night.

    [Chorus]
    It's hard to understand if you never lose
    You never want to win when it all comes down all around you now,
    Don't let it bring you down.

    You had all the moves,
    You had all the coolest dews and you always had the coolest car.
    I never learned to dance,
    I had hair down to my ass,
    And now I'm gonna be a rock star.

    [Chorus]

    Raise your hands, stomp your feet,
    I love everyone and now they love me.
    Raise your hands, stomp your feet,
    I love everyone and now they love me.

    [Chorus]

    Oh yeah, don't let it bring you down Writer/s: JARET RAY REDDICK
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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