Don't Disturb This Groove

Album: Don't Disturb This Groove (1987)
Charted: 4
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  • Ooh, hoo, hoo
    Baby
    Hoo, hoo, hoo (listen)

    I'm in heaven
    Listen

    Pay attention, are you listening?
    You're my favorite girl
    Excuse me for the moment
    I'm in another world
    On a mountain, by a fountain
    Flowers blooming everywhere
    With venus and with cupid
    The picture's very clear

    Hang the sign up on the door
    I say "don't disturb this groove" (all I want is just me and you)
    Just a way to say that (that's simple enough)
    I'm so into you (just so that I'm understood)
    And the feeling's so real, don't disturb this groove

    Erotic whispers for the listener
    Let the music fill the air
    Excuse me for the moment
    I'm at a loss for words
    By election, sheer perfection
    And as if these eyes would care
    Your heart is in the right place
    So don't you go and change
    Baby, over and over
    The passion starts again (again)
    You're my lollipops and everything
    With a little taste of sin
    Causing fire and desire in this mortal soul to live
    'Til the angels fall from heaven
    And the day the earth stands still

    Hang the sign up on the door
    It says, "don't disturb this groove" (all I want is just me and you)
    Just a way to say that (that's simple enough)
    I'm so into you (just so that I'm understood)
    And the feeling's so real, don't disturb this groove
    (All I want is just me and you)
    'Cause I want to tell you that (that's simple enough)
    I'm so into you (just so that I'm understood)
    And the feeling's so real, don't disturb this groove

    When it feels so real, don't disturb this groove (hoo)

    Close your eyes and let the music put you in the mood
    Can you feel it? (Uh-huh) uh-huh
    Ooh, baby, just lock the door and turn the phone off
    It's time, it's time for me and you
    Are you ready? (Yes)

    Hang the sign up on the door
    I say "don't disturb this groove" (all I want is just me and you)
    Just a way to say that (that's simple enough)
    I'm so into you (just so that I'm understood)
    And the feeling's so real, don't disturb this groove
    (All I want is just me and you)
    'Cause I want to tell you that (that's simple enough)
    I'm so into you (just so that I'm understood)
    And the feeling's so real, don't disturb this groove

    (All I need is just me and you)
    'Cause I need you, baby, I need you, baby
    (Just so that I'm understood)
    I need you (don't you, don't disturb this groove)
    'Cause I need you, baby, I need you, baby (it's just me and you)
    Oh baby, I need you (yes, that's simple enough and it's understood)
    When the feeling's so real, don't disturb this groove
    'Cause we're groovin', baby, I'm groovin', baby
    And I love it, baby, the way you do the things to me, baby (it's just me and you)
    And I love it, baby, love it, baby, love it, baby (and it's understood)
    I'm in love, I'm in love (don't you, don't disturb this groove)
    (It's just me and you, yes, that's simple enough)
    (And it's understood) Writer/s: David Martin Frank, Michael Austin Murphy
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • AnonymousThe system played in the 80s for a little while . I met them at Daumonds back in the day. They were ahead of their time.
  • Steve from Valencia, CaDidn't they also have a follow-up hit called "You Are In My System"?
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