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Chloe Lyrics


Dim the lights, Dim the lights, Dim the lights low
You can come and join me sit around the piano
You can light the fire, open up the window
You can make a choice by seeing where the wind blows
You can watch me sleeping, and I can watch you dreaming
You can change a channel and I can change a feeling
1,2,
1,2,3,4
Call my name, call me name out
You can find the key and I can find the way out
Honestly, tell me, tell what you like
I can stay awake from midnight to the day light
You can watch me sleeping and I can watch you dreaming
You can change a channel and I can change a feeling.
Oh, Chloe, I don't need a reason
Well, I'm bound by this sweet condition
Chloe, we don't need permission
We can go where we wanna go

Say what we wanna say
And do what we wanna do
Dim the lights, Dim the lights, Dim the lights low
You can come and join me sit around the piano
You can light the fire, open up the window
You can make a choice by seeing where the wind blows
You can watch me sleeping, and I can watch you dreaming
You can change a channel and I can change a feeling
Chloe, I don't need a reason
Well, I'm bound by this sweet condition
Chloe, we don't need permission
We can go where we wanna go
Say what we wanna say
And do what we wanna do
You can find me in a web outside (Outside)
I waiting here to be untied (OhohohoHoohoOOh)
We can fly through the sky tonight (Tonight)
You can have everything
Let me say one more time
Chloe, I don't need a reason
Well, I'm bound by this sweet condition
Chloe, we don't need permission
We can go where we wanna go
Say what we wanna say
And do what we wanna do
We can go where we wanna go
Say what we wanna say
And do what we wanna do

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Spike Jones' father was a Southern Pacific railroad agent. He got his nickname by being so thin that he was compared to a railroad spike. At the age of eleven he got his first set of drums. As a teenager he played in bands that he formed himself. A chef in a railroad restaurant taught him how to use adapted pots and pans, forks, knives and spoons as musical instruments. He frequently played in theater pit orchestras.

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