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Body Work (Revolvr Remix) [feat. Tegan & Sara] - Morgan Page



     
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Body Work (Revolvr Remix) [feat. Tegan & Sara] Lyrics


I still wanna see you tonight
Will you be around?
I still wanna get you alone
Will you be around? (be around, be around)
Can I take all the steps that I'm planning tonight
Without risking it all?
Can I make all the moves I'm making tonight
Without hurting you badYou do your body work
I feel my pulse working overtime
You do your body work
I feel my pulse working overtime
I get shy in these lights
I feel your body doin' overtime
I get shy in these lights
I feel my pulse doin' overtimeI won't give you what's right
You still come around
I won't put up a fight
You still come around (Come around, come around)Can I take all the steps I'm planning tonight

Without risking it all
I get shy
Can I make all the moves I'm makin' tonight
Without hurting you bad
I get shyYou do your body work
I feel my pulse working overtime
You do your body work
I feel my pulse working overtime
I get shy in these lights
I feel your body doin' overtime
I get shy in these lights
I feel my pulse doin' overtimeYou gotta fine form
Nobody's sayin' no
Walkin' a fine line
Without hurting you badCan I take all the step I'm plannin' tonight
Without risking it all?
I get shy
Can I make all the moves I'm making' tonight
Without hurting you bad[Repeat: x2]
You do your body work
I feel my pulse working overtime
You do your body work
I feel my pulse working overtime
I get shy in these lights
I feel your body doin' overtime
I get shy in these lights
I feel my pulse doin' overtime
Songwriters
QUIN, SARA KEIRSTEN / QUIN, TEGAN RAIN / PAGE, MORGANPublished by
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Growing up in a log cabin in rural Vermont, Morgan Page began composing electronic-oriented music at the age of 14. By 15, his work appeared on local college radio and commercial stations in his hometown of Burlington, and began to spread to other cities. Towards the end of high school, Morgan got his own radio show at The University of Vermont, filling in for a friend on a popular Saturday night slot. This turned into a weekly endeavor that introduced Morgan to the vast assortment of electronic music that came by the boxload every week.

Read more about Morgan Page on Last.fm.


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