Favorite Song

Album: All Of You (2011)
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  • I wanna be your favorite song
    You can turn it up, play me all night long
    I wanna be your favorite song
    La la la la la, la la la la

    We on our way back, we on a play back
    We want some new plus oh never change that
    We on a new tip, good music
    We see the pen and the paper, we gonna use it
    It takes a late night, to get them bright lights
    We keep writing them songs, to live that good life
    I do it for you, I do it for me
    We break it down, Colbie, tell them the story

    Listen can you hear me?
    Am I coming in on your frequency?
    I got a story
    Subject of the plot, you and me
    And when you're sleeping, and when you're waking
    And when you're feeling good
    I'll be the thing that, you want to sing back
    Stuck in your head like I knew you would

    I wanna be your favorite song
    You can turn it up, play me all night long
    I wanna be your favorite song
    La la la la la, la la la la
    I wanna be your melody
    Flowing through your head when you think of me
    I wanna be your favorite song
    La la la la la
    You'll be singing like
    Ooh ooh ooh ooh (turn it up)
    Ooh ooh ooh ooh (turn it up) (you'll be singing like)
    Ooh ooh ooh ooh
    Ooh ooh ooh ooh

    Baby can you feel me?
    I'm the kick drum that gets your heart to beat
    I gotta have you near me
    You can count me into every song I sing

    When you're sleeping, and when you're waking
    And when you're feeling good
    I'll be the one that you want to comeback
    Stuck in your head like I knew I would

    We on our way back, we on a play back
    We on some new plus oh never change that
    We on our way back, we on a play back
    Play back play back play back

    I wanna be your favorite song
    You can turn it up, play me all night long
    I wanna be your favorite song
    La la la la la, la la la la
    I wanna be your melody
    Flowing through your head when you think of me
    I wanna be your favorite song
    La la la la la
    You'll be singing like
    Ooh ooh ooh ooh (turn it up, turn it up)
    Ooh ooh ooh ooh (turn it up, turn it up) (you'll be singing like)
    Ooh ooh ooh ooh (turn it up, turn it up)
    Ooh ooh ooh ooh

    Girl the songs you sing
    They my favorite things
    You stay in my dreams
    Something supreme, ah

    Love is the key, and it's made your life see
    Common and Colbie, I'm dusting off the old me
    Like the OLB we call 'em oldies
    In your melodies, I'm hearing things you never told me

    We stay in tune with each other
    In our room we'll discover new ways to do covers
    No matter how they dub us
    We should stay true to the trust
    And the winner of the best duo is us, uh

    I wanna be your favorite song
    You can turn it up, play me all night long
    I wanna be your favorite song
    La la la la la, la la la la
    I wanna be your melody
    Flowing through your head when you think of me
    I wanna be your favorite song
    La la la la la
    You'll be singing like
    Ooh ooh ooh ooh (turn it up, turn it up)
    Ooh ooh ooh ooh (turn it up, turn it up) (you'll be singing like)
    Ooh ooh ooh ooh (turn it up, turn it up)
    Ooh ooh ooh ooh

    All I wanna, all I wanna, all I wanna say is
    I just wanna sing it to you everyday
    All I wanna, all I wanna, all I wanna say is
    La la la la la
    All I wanna, all I wanna, all I wanna say is
    I just wanna sing it to you everyday
    All I wanna, all I wanna, all I wanna say is
    La la la la la Writer/s: Colbie Caillat, Lonnie Lynn, Ryan Tedder
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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