Ooh Yeah
by Moby

Album: Last Night (2008)
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  • Ooh Yeah (male voice through whole song)

    In the words, can you feel my love?
    Everyone's resting, disco time, woah
    Like you're flying through the night in your disco light

    Walking down the street at night
    The whole world just comes alight, woah
    Moving through the air and you have no cares

    The whole world can fall apart
    Everybody likes you in the dark, woah
    Moving in the colored lights and it feels so right

    All the world's gonna fall in line
    Everybody else will come in time, woah
    Like a feeling through the floor, but it's so much more

    In the words, can you feel my love?
    Everyone's resting, disco time, woah
    Like you're flying through the night in your disco light

    Walking down the street at night
    The whole world just comes alight, woah
    Moving through the air and you have no cares

    Ooh Yeah (yeah)
    Ooh Yeah (yeah)
    Ooh Yeah (yeah)
    Ooh Yeah (yeah)

    In the words, can you feel my love?
    Everyone's resting, disco time, woah
    Like you're flying through the night in your disco light

    Walking down the street at night
    The whole world just comes alight, woah
    Moving through the air and you have no cares

    The whole world can fall apart
    Everybody likes you in the dark, woah
    Moving in the colored lights and it feels so right

    All the world's gonna fall in line
    Everybody else will come in time, woah
    Like a feeling through the floor, but it's so much more

    In the words, can you feel my love?
    Everyone's resting, disco time, woah
    Like you're flying through the night in your disco light

    Walking down the street at night
    The whole world just comes alight, woah
    Moving through the air and you have no cares

    Ooh Yeah (yeah)
    Ooh Yeah (yeah)
    Ooh Yeah (yeah)
    Ooh Yeah (yeah) Writer/s: Richard Melville Hall
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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