Beats To Your Rhythm

Album: My Universe (2016)
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  • When I'm down and down
    You're the only one that can keep me singing
    You're electric, it's infectious
    My heart beats to your rhythm
    Never more alive than when we dance all night

    You bring out the best in me
    You bring out the best in me
    My heart beats to your rhythm
    And you give me all your love
    You hit me like a drum
    My heart beats to your rhythm
    My heart beats to your rhythm

    Spinning up a storm and everybody's gone
    We're still going strong
    I never thought that I could dance all night

    You bring out the best in me
    You bring out the best in me
    My heart beats to your rhythm
    And you give me all your love
    You hit me like a drum
    My heart beats to your rhythm
    My heart beats to your rhythm
    My heart beats to your rhythm

    You're electric, it's infectious
    My heart beats to your rhythm

    You bring out the best in me
    You bring out the best in me
    My heart beats to your rhythm
    And you give me all your love
    You hit me like a drum
    My heart beats to your rhythm
    You bring out the best in me
    You bring out the best in me
    My heart beats to your rhythm
    And you give me all your love
    You hit me like a drum
    My heart beats to your rhythm
    My heart beats to your rhythm
    My heart beats to your rhythm Writer/s: Ben Earle, Daniel Neil McDougall
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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