Hair Down

Album: Single release only (2017)
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  • Gotta let my hair down
    Gotta let my hair down
    Gotta let my hair down

    Gotta let my hair down, I just wanna dance now
    Gotta let my hair down, I just wanna dance
    Don't call, I'm not home
    Somebody's got to run the show
    Caller busy tone, I'll be the one to let you know

    I'm pleased to meet your barbershop quartet
    But that means you obviously ain't getting any sex
    You need to brush up on your harmony
    The way you're crooning doesn't work for me

    If you like me now, I know that you wanna get again, 'cause you get around
    Like me now, how you wanna get on down, 'cause you get me
    Like me now, how'd you like me now
    Now I'm back, now I'm back now
    How'd you like me now
    I bet you love me now

    Gotta let my hair down, I just wanna dance now
    Gotta let my hair down, I just wanna dance
    Don't call, I'm not home
    Somebody's got to run the show
    Caller busy tone, I'll be the one to let you know

    I'm living life as if it's heaven sent
    You never thought I'd have a striker sitting on the bench
    Substitution in the second half
    With extra time I'm taking the last laugh

    If you like me now, I know that you wanna get again, 'cause you get around
    Like me now, how you wanna get on down, 'cause you get me
    Like me now, how'd you like me now
    Now I'm back, now I'm back now
    How'd you like me now
    I bet you love me now

    Gotta let my hair down, I just wanna dance now
    Gotta let my hair down, I just wanna dance
    Don't call, I'm not home
    Somebody's got to run the show
    Caller busy tone, I'll be the one to let you know
    Gotta let my hair down, I just wanna dance now
    Gotta let my hair down, I just wanna dance
    Don't call, I'm not home
    Somebody's got to run the show
    Caller busy tone, I'll be the one to let you know Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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