Bubbly

Album: Coco (2007)
Charted: 58 5
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  • Will you count me in?

    I've been awake for a while now
    You've got me feelin' like a child now
    'Cause every time I see your bubbly face
    I get the tingles in a silly place

    It starts in my toes and I crinkle my nose
    Where ever it goes I always know
    That you make me smile, please, stay for a while now
    Just take your time wherever you go

    The rain is fallin' on my window pane
    But we are hidin' in a safer place
    Under covers stayin' dry and warm
    You give me feelings that I adore

    They start in my toes, make me crinkle my nose
    Wherever it goes, I always know
    That you make me smile, please, stay for a while now
    Just take your time wherever you go

    But what am I gonna say?
    When you make me feel this way
    I just, mm

    And it starts in my toes, makes me crinkle my nose
    Wherever it goes I always know
    That you make me smile, please, stay for a while now
    Just take your time wherever you go

    I've been asleep for a while now
    You tucked me in just like a child now
    'Cause every time you hold me in your arms
    I'm comfortable enough to feel your warmth

    It starts in my soul, and I lose all control
    When you kiss my nose, the feelin' shows
    'Cause you make me smile, baby, just take your time now
    Holdin' me tight

    Wherever, wherever, wherever you go
    Wherever, wherever, wherever you go
    Wherever you go, I always know
    'Cause you make me smile, even just for a while Writer/s: Colbie Caillat, Jason Reeves
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Comments: 18

  • Chris from Germany The refrain sounds exactly like PAISLEY PARK by prince
  • Riccoc from UsIt is about an orgasm. In 2006 Casey Kasem said on his top 10 list on Sunday, that Colbie Callet when recording this song and the album had her father producing the album and he was present. It was very uncomfortable for her to do this in front of her father since the subject matter was very personal. If you believe a songwriter singer who downplays sex in their songs as being true, I've got a bridge to sell you. And Tiny Dancer wasn't about masturbation. Even though the term "tiny dancer" means a "soft erection". The writer for Elton John was trying to court his wife at the time and she was a bluejene lady, and a seamstress for the band. He was in the tour bus alone in his bed with his sheets counting the headlights on the highway with his "private in his hand" Dancing in the sand. (sand being testicles) think about it. Naïve ones. Do you think he is going to admit this?
  • Molly from Niagara Falls, NyIt's catchy, but I liked it better when it was called "Superman (It's Not Easy)".
  • Nancy from Washington, DcIt was revealed on VHI "100 greatest songs of the 2000's" that Colbie Calait auditioned for American Idol singing this song and didn't make it as a contestant.
  • Izzy from Casino, Australiathat person that wrote that this song is about an orgasm you are soo wrong
  • Alex from Greenwich, CtMe and many of my friend's believe that this is about drugs just hear the song and listen to the lyrics
  • Nady from Adelaide, AustraliaThis song is frickn irritating. And the video is dumb. All she does is walk around witha stupid grin on her face. UGH and its my sister in law's ringtone!!! HATE HATE HATE IT!!!!
  • Alex from Syracuse, Ny"when you make me feel this way, i jsut mmmmmmm"...sounds like an orgasm to me
  • Rachel from Minneapolis, MnI agree that this is about an orgasm. I mean, listen to the lyrics and think about that feeling you get. The tingling, wherever it goes I always know, hold me tight, come on. And most of my friends agree with me, girls and guys. And I do love this song, it's great and the lyrics are good. And I love Colbie, she's awesome.
  • Jessie from Dallas, TxI love this song. Everyone who hates it is obviously crazy because it's a FANTASIC song
  • David from Lafayette, InTheres alot of speculation that this song has alot to do with a crush that she has on Folk singer Jack Johnson. and the title is a refrence to his song Bubble Toes. just a roumor i have heard. i have no proof or refrence to back this.
  • Clubber Lange from Ocean Gate, NjThe recording engineer did not take the inward breathes on this track...After every line she sings you hear a big "HHHHHHHHHHHuuuuhhhhhhhhhh"...Thats annoying and just a bad mix violation...
  • Julie from Taylor, TxDumbest song ever..... i think it's relly retarted!
  • Tim from Denver, CoColbie has spent the past v16 weeks at the top of the Hot AC chart (2/17). Four more weeks and she knocks Matchbox 20 off the record.

    P.S. Yeah, David (Newtown PA), you keep dreamin'!
  • Emily from The Bury, CtOh my god! see i listen to this song like forever ago and like now everyone likes it. This song cheers me up. the video makes me feel sad though b/c i always wanted to live byt the beach. i WANT that house in her video. sorry, im in LOVE with the ocean.
  • Erik from Brownwood , Txyes I agree and not shallow at all. the song is about a feeling that is undescribable not doing what ever other guy thinks about all day. trying to get in to a girls pants.
  • Junius from Lake Charles, LaYou are much too modest,David. You should also take credit for all the songs heard on Grey's Anatomy/in Starbucks...
  • David from Newtown, PaThis song is oblivously about an orgasm. I would know because the guy n the song is me. I gave it to Colbie. It was one of the most special an intimate things i have ever shared with someone--besides Jessica Alba-- in my life.
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