Nightcall

Album: OutRun (2010)
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  • There's something inside you
    It's hard to explain
    They're talking about you, boy
    But you're still the same

    There's something inside you
    It's hard to explain
    They're talking about you, boy
    But you're still the same

    There's something inside you
    It's hard to explain
    They're talking about you, boy
    But you're still the same

    There's something inside you
    It's hard to explain
    They're talking about you, boy
    But you're still the same

    There's something inside you
    It's hard to explain
    They're talking about you, boy
    But you're still the same

    There's something inside you
    It's hard to explain
    They're talking about you, boy
    But you're still the same

    There's something inside you (there's something inside you)
    It's hard to explain (it's hard to explain)
    There's something inside you (there's something inside you)
    It's hard to explain (it's hard to explain)
    There's something inside you (there's something inside you)
    It's hard to explain (it's hard to explain)
    There's something inside (there's something inside)
    It's hard to explain (it's hard to explain)

    There's something inside you
    It's hard to explain
    They're talking about you, boy
    But you're still the same

    There's something inside you
    It's hard to explain
    They're talking about you, boy
    But you're still the same Writer/s: Guy Manuel De Homem Christo, Vincent Pierre Claude Belorgey
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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