Party For Two

Album: Greatest Hits (2004)
Charted: 10 58
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  • (Hey Mark)
    (Yeah?)
    (I'm havin' a party, wanna come?)
    (Nah, I don't think so, baby)
    (Oh, come on)
    (It's gonna be lots of fun)
    (Yeah? Huh)
    (Oh, oh)

    I'm havin' me a party (I don't think I can come)
    Uh-uh, this ain't just any kind of party (nah, I think I'll stay at home)
    Uh, oh, no
    It's gonna be really, really hot (it's starting to sound good)
    I'm gonna put you on the spot (baby, maybe I should)
    Yeah, there'll be lots of one on one (guess I could be there)
    Come on and join the fun (what should I wear?)

    I'll tell you 'bout it
    It doesn't matter (oh, yeah) a-what you wear
    'Cause it's only gonna be, uh
    You and me there

    I'm havin' a party
    A party for two
    Inviting nobody
    Nobody but you

    You'll be sexy in your socks (we could polish the floors)
    Incase that anybody knocks (better lock all the doors)
    Yeah, all the things I'm gonna do (I'm gonna do with you)
    I wanna try something new (I wanna try that, too)

    I tell you 'bout it
    It doesn't matter (uh-uh) what I wear
    'Cause it's only gonna be
    You and me there

    I'm havin' a party
    A party for two (yeah)
    Inviting nobody
    Nobody but you (yeah)

    Yeah, you
    (I'm here) you're there
    That's all we really need
    (We're gonna) party hearty
    (Just) just you and me
    (And don't) don't think about it now
    (Don't) don't even doubt it now
    (I'm inviting you to a) party for two

    Shake it, shake it (come on, baby)
    All the things I'm gonna do (I'm gonna do with you)
    I wanna try something new with you, boy (I wanna try that, too)

    I'll tell you 'bout it
    It doesn't matter what you wear
    'Cause it's only gonna be
    It's only gonna be you and me (ah, yeah)

    I'm havin' a party (a little bitty party, baby)
    A party for two
    It's just me and you (that's right)
    Inviting nobody
    I ain't inviting anybody (nobody, baby)
    Nobody but you

    I'm havin' a party (I'm havin' a party)
    A party for two (a party for two)
    I ain't inviting nobody (I'm inviting nobody)
    Nobody but you (nobody but you, yeah)

    Come on, come on (come on, come on)
    (I'm havin' a party) come on, come on, come on (come on, come on, yeah)
    (I'm havin' a party) come on, come on (come on, come on)
    (I'm havin' a party) come on, come on, come on (come on, come on, yeah)
    (I'm havin' a party)
    Just you and me, babe

    That was great (let's do it again) Writer/s: Robert John Lange, Shania Twain
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 4

  • Romanticbirthdayideas from La, CaShe is myfavorite artist. Her music makes me drift off into a tranquill place.
  • Clovis from Boca Raton, FlThat's more than one word.
  • Kevin from Memphis , TnOne word "Shania"= GODDESS! (WHERE IS THE SONGFACT FOE FOREVER AND FOR ALWAYS?)
  • Jailene from K-town, WaHonestly, I like the pop version. I find it has something that the country version seems to be lacking.
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