This One's for Me and You

Album: Game Changer (2014)
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  • You're like a melody that never goes away
    You're the sweetest thing, an easy song to sing
    Your like a work of art, so priceless to me
    A timeless beauty from the movie screen, that never ever seems to fade

    So baby put that glass down and turn the music up
    It's like these words was written just for the two of us
    Do you remember that day in September
    When we fell in love

    This one's for me and you
    So let the record play
    I love the way, it makes your body move
    It sounds so good to me, reminds me of you
    And when the record plays a melody, love fills up the room
    It sounds so good to me, this one's for me and you

    Girl we came so far, and beat out all the odds
    They never thought we'd make it, but I knew it from the start
    So let's celebrate
    'Cause we got it good
    A classic going down in history, feels just like we won the lottery

    So baby put that glass down and turn music up
    It's like these words was written just for the two of us
    Do you remember that day in September
    When we fell in love

    This one's for me and you
    So let the record play
    I love the way, it makes your body move
    It sound so good to me, reminds me of you
    And when the record plays a melody, love fills up the room
    It sounds so good to me this one's for me and you

    Let it play, let it play, let it play
    This one's for my baby
    Let it play, let it play, let it play
    This one's for me and you
    Let it play, let it play, let it play
    Just for me and you girl
    Let it play, let it play, let it play
    Yeah, oh

    So baby put that glass down and turn music up
    It's like these words was written just for the two of us
    Do you remember that day in September
    Baby, when we fell, when we fell in love
    This one's for me and you

    So let the record play
    I love the way, it makes your body move
    It sounds so good to me, reminds me of you
    And when record plays a melody, love fills up the room
    It sounds so good to me this one's for me and you

    Let it play, let it play, let it play
    Hey, we're gonna sit back down, yes we are, with a glass of wine

    Let it play, let it play, let it play
    For my baby, for my girl
    This one's for you

    Let it play, let it play, let it play
    For my baby, for my girl
    This one's for you

    Let it play, let it play, let it play
    For my baby, for my girl
    This one's for you Writer/s: CARLOS CENTEL BATTEY, DAMON SHARPE, GREGG JOHN PAGANI, LANCE TOLBERT, STEVEN ANDRE BATTEY
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Songtrust Ave, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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