Music Of The Sun

Album: Music Of The Sun (2005)
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  • Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh oh
    Oh, oh, oh, oh yeah

    Listen closely hear the music playing
    Let it take you to places far away
    And relax your senses just do what you want to do
    No need for questions
    Its only for you

    And it's so amazing
    Oh how you can't escape it
    The movement takes you
    And never let's you go
    Can't you feel the music in the air
    Close your eyes let the rhythm take you there
    Doesn't matter who you are or where you're from
    Come and dance to the music of the sun
    Forget about your troubles its alright
    Let them go til' we see the morning light
    Feel the beat as our bodies move as one
    Come and dance to the music of the sun (the sun)
    Come and dance to the music of the sun, the sun (the sun yeah)

    So real
    So right
    Can't explain the feeling
    Like the sunlight brings to life new meaning
    No need for stress, (no need for stress)
    Save that for another day
    No second guessing
    Just trust me when I say

    And it's so amazing
    Oh how you can't escape it
    The movement takes you
    And never let's you go
    Can't you feel the music in the air
    Close your eyes let the rhythm take you there
    (Let the rhythm take you there)
    Doesn't matter who you are or where you're from
    Come and dance to the music of the sun
    Forget about your troubles its alright
    Let them go til' we see the morning light (see the morning light)
    Feel the beat as our bodies move as one
    Come and dance to the music of the sun
    (Come and dance to the music of the sun)
    Come and dance to the music of the sun, the sun (of the sun yeah)

    And it's so amazing
    Oh how you can't escape it
    The movement takes you
    And never let's you go!

    Can't you feel the music in the air
    Close your eyes let the rhythm take you there
    Doesn't matter who you are or where you're from
    Come and dance to the music of the sun
    Forget about your troubles its alright (its alright, it's alright)
    Let them go til' we see the morning light
    Feel the beat as our bodies move as one
    Come and dance to the music of the sun
    Come and dance to the music of the sun
    Let it take you far away
    Come and dance to the music of the sun
    Let it take you far away
    Come and dance to the music of the sun
    Come and dance to the music of the sun

    Can't you feel the music in the air
    Close your eyes let the rhythm take you there
    Doesn't matter who you are or where you're from
    Come and dance to the music of the sun Writer/s: Carl Sturken, Diane Warren, Even Rogers, Robyn Fenty
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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