Escapade

Album: Rhythm Nation 1814 (1989)
Charted: 17 1
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  • As I was walkin' by
    Saw you standin' there with a smile
    Lookin' shy, you caught my eye
    Thought you'd want to hang for a while
    Well I'd like to be with you
    And you know it's Friday too
    I hope you can find the time
    This weekend to relax and unwind

    My mind's tired
    I've worked so hard all week (ooh, all week)
    Cashed my check
    I'm ready to go
    I promise you
    I'll show you such a good time

    Come on, baby, let's get away
    Let's save our troubles for another day
    Come go with me, we've got it made
    Let me take you on an escapade (let's go)

    Escapade
    We'll have a good time
    Escapade
    Leave your worries behind
    Escapade
    Well, you could be mine
    Escapade
    An escapade

    So don't hold back
    Just have a good time, yeah, yeah
    We'll make the rules up as we go along
    And break them all if we're not havin' fun

    Come on, baby, let's get away (ooh)
    Let's save our troubles for another day (ooh)
    Come go with me, we've got it made (ooh)
    Let me take you on an escapade (on an escapade)

    Come on, baby, let's get away (ooh)
    Let's save our troubles for another day (ooh)
    Then go with me, we've got it made (ooh)
    Let me take you on an escapade (let's go)

    Minneapolis
    Come on

    Escapade
    We'll have a good time
    Escapade
    Leave your worries behind
    Escapade
    Well you could be mine
    Escapade
    An escapade

    My mind's tired, worked so hard (ooh, ooh)
    Worked so hard all week (through the week)
    I just got paid, we've got it made
    Ready to go
    I promise you, I'll show you such a good time

    Come on, baby, let's get away (ooh) (baby, come on, now)
    Let's save our troubles for another day (ooh) (save it for another day)
    Come go with me, we've got it made (ooh) (baby, come on, now)
    Let me take you on an escapade (on an escapade) (take the escapade)

    Come on, baby, let's get away (ooh) (baby, come on, now)
    Let's save our troubles for another day (ooh) (save it for another day)
    Come go with me, we've got it made (ooh) (go on an escapade)
    Let me take you on an escapade (let's go)

    Come on, baby, let's get away (ooh) (escapade)
    Let's save our troubles for another day (ooh) (escapade)
    Come go with me, we've got it made (ooh) (escapade)
    Let me take you on an escapade (escapade)
    On an escapade, baby Writer/s: James Samuel Iii Harris, Janet Damita Jo Jackson, Terry Lewis
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sentric Music, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 4

  • Samantha from New York, AkWooooh! I so love it....
    tight cream.
  • Linc from Beaumont, TxI think the video would have been better with a little more Vaudvillian true to the inspiration - I think they must be at Burning Man instead
  • Ben from Dallas, TxI always loved this song... it has a great beat & Janet sings it so well & so convincing. Even to this day, this song puts me in a good mood.
  • Candice from Vancouver, CanadaThis song rocks! Janet has a great voice, too.
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