Beats To Your Rhythm - The Shires



     
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Beats To Your Rhythm Lyrics


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 nightYou 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 nightYou 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 rhythmYou'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
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The Shires, who formed in 2013, are a UK country pop duo composed of singer-songwriters Ben Earle and Crissie Rhodes. They hail from Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire. Ben sings vocals and plays guitar and Bedford native Crissie Rhodes shares lead vocals. The duo fittingly took the band name in order to maintain an English identity and take a small part of England back to America. "Shire" is the original term for what is usually known now as a English county.

Read more about The Shires on Last.fm.


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