Fun Tonight

Album: Chromatica (2020)
Charted: 111
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  • I'm feelin' the way that I'm feelin', I'm feelin' with you
    I stare at the girl in the mirror, she talks to me too
    Yeah, I can see it in your face
    You don't think I've pulled my weight
    Maybe it's time for us to say goodbye 'cause
    I'm feelin' the way that I'm feelin', I'm feelin' with you

    I'm not havin' fun tonight
    I'm not havin' fun tonight
    I'm not havin' fun tonight

    You love the paparazzi, love the fame
    Even though you know it causes me pain
    I feel like I'm in a prison hell
    Stick my hands through the steel bars and yell

    What happens now? I'm not okay
    And if I scream, you walk away
    When I'm sad, you just wanna play
    I've had enough, why do I stay?

    I'm feelin' the way that I'm feelin', I'm feelin' with you
    I stare at the girl in the mirror, she talks to me too
    Yeah, I can see it in your face
    You don't think I've pulled my weight
    Maybe it's time for us to say goodbye 'cause
    I'm feelin' the way that I'm feelin', I'm feelin' with you

    I'm not havin' fun tonight
    Oh, oh, oh
    Oh, oh, oh
    Oh, oh, oh
    I'm not havin' fun tonight
    Oh, oh, oh
    Oh, oh, oh
    Oh, oh, oh
    I'm not havin' fun tonight

    I can see it in your face
    You don't think I've pulled my weight
    Maybe it's time for us to say goodbye 'cause
    I'm feelin' the way that I'm feelin', I'm feelin' with you
    I'm not havin' fun tonight Writer/s: Matthew James Burns, Michael Tucker, Rami Yacoub, Stefani Germanotta
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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