You Said No

Album: Built For Speed (2003)
Charted: 1
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  • Your so fit
    And you know it
    And I only dream of you
    'Cause my life's
    Such a bitch
    But you can change it

    Maybe you need
    Somebody just like me
    Don't turn me down
    'Cause I've got no car
    And I've got no money

    I asked you to dance at the disco
    But you said no
    The whole world was watching
    And laughing
    On the day that I crashed and burned
    At your feet

    Since the day
    That you dissed me
    I'm feeling so pathetic
    'Cause the guys
    Well they've ditched me
    And it's all because of

    You and your friends
    Are laughing at me now
    You think that I'm nothing
    Ask your sister what your missing

    I asked you to dance at the disco
    But you said no
    The whole world was watching
    And laughing
    On the day that I crashed and burned
    At your feet

    Maybe you think that your too good for me
    Tonight when you get home your gonna see
    I know I've got
    Something better than you baby

    Na na na na
    Na na na na
    Na na na na

    Na na na na
    Na na na na
    Na na na na

    I asked you to dance at the disco
    But you said no
    The whole world was watching
    And laughing
    On the day that I crashed and burned
    At your feet

    I asked you to dance at the disco
    But you said no
    The whole world was watching
    And laughing
    On the day that I crashed and burned
    At your feet Writer/s: Charlie Simpson, James Bourne, John Mc Laughlin, Mattie Jay, Richard Rashman, Steve Robson
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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