Pump it Up

Album: The Name of the Jam! (2004)
Charted: 11
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  • Pump it up
    You've got to pump it up
    Don't you know, pump it up
    You've got to pump it up
    Don't you know pump it up
    You've got to pump it up
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    Don't you know, pump it up
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    Don't you know, pump it up
    You've got to pump it up

    It's not so long ago
    That the sound hit the nation
    Every Saturday night
    On your favorite radio
    The party's jumpin', yeah
    And the vibe feels so strong
    Throw your hands in the air
    Lift your head up high
    You know you've got to sing along

    Don't you know, pump it up
    You've got to pump it up
    Don't you know pump it up
    You've got to pump it up
    Don't you know, pump it up
    You've got to pump it up
    Don't you know pump it up
    You've got to pump it up

    It's not so long ago
    That the sound hit the nation
    Every Saturday night
    On your favorite radio
    The party's jumpin', yeah
    And the vibe feels so strong
    Throw your hands in the air
    Lift your head up high
    You know you've got to sing along

    Don't you know, pump it up
    You've got to pump it up
    Don't you know, pump it up
    You've got to pump it up
    Don't you know, pump it up
    You've got to pump it up
    Don't you know pump it up
    You've got to pump it up

    Don't you know, pump it up
    You've got to pump it up
    Don't you know, pump it up
    You've got to pump it up
    Don't you know, pump it up
    You've got to pump it up
    Don't you know pump it up
    You've got to pump it up

    Got the feeling
    What's the name of the jam?
    Say I can feel it
    You know you can
    I've got my groove on
    And I'm ready to go
    Check out my right girl
    But don't touch my radio

    Don't you know, pump it up
    You've got to pump it up
    Don't you know pump it up
    You've got to pump it up
    Don't you know, pump it up
    You've got to pump it up
    Don't you know pump it up
    You've got to pump it up

    Don't you know, pump it up
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    Don't you know, pump it up
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    You've got to pump it up

    And make me feel good (don't you know, pump it up)
    (You've got to pump it up)
    Feel so good (don't you know, pump it up)
    (You've got to pump it up)
    And make me feel good (don't you know, pump it up)
    (You've got to pump it up)
    Feel so good (don't you know, pump it up)
    (You've got to pump it up)
    Feel so good (don't you know, pump it up)

    You've got to pump it up
    Don't you know, pump it up
    You've got to pump it up
    Don't you know, pump it up
    You've got to pump it up
    Don't you know pump it up
    You've got to pump it up Writer/s: Elvis Costello
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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