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1, 2, 3, 4
Oh no, here we go
Catch me if you can
Don't move too slow
I'm on another level
Can you feel my flow?
See how good
When I'm on the floor
Wonder if you're ever
Gonna zing that I got
I told you before
That I'ma keep it hot
See how it is
When I walk up in the spot
Standing in a line
Ah, I think not
I came to party, baby
You might think I'm crazy

By the way I'm moving
To the beat
You're standing on the wall
What you come here for?
You wanna feel the heat
Dance and lose control
Get back
(Get back)
Get back
(Get back)
Get back
(Get back)
If you can't take it then get back
Get back
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If you can't take it then get back
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If you can't take it then get back
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If you can't take it then get back
Get back
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If you can't take it then
DJ spin it back
Know that I like it
When you do it like that
Eyes on my waist
Feel you better think fast
Got that kind of body
Make you wanna spend cash
Shake it like you seen them do it
In the video
Ladies on the floor
Let me see you get low
Fellas at the bar
Won't you spend a little dough?
This is how I do it
When I'm tearing up the floor
I came to party baby
You might think I'm crazy
By the way I'm moving to the beat
You're standing on the wall
What you come here for?
You wanna feel the heat
Dance and lose control
Get back
(Get back)
Get back
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Get back
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If you can't take it then get back
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If you can't take it then get back
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If you can't take it then get back
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If you can't take it then get back
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If you can't take it then
Watch me
You like it, I've got it
1, 2, 3, 4
Would you like it
If I tease you
Get you really hot
Watch me turn around
Then let me show you what I got
Baby, if you're ready
Won't you step up to the plate
Don't be scared of how I'm moving
Boy, don't play it safe
Let me see you move
Let me see you dance
Let me see you bounce
Danja, bring it back
Get back
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If you can't take it then get back
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Steve Wariner (born Steven Noel Wariner, December 25, 1954, Noblesville, Indiana) is an American country music singer, guitarist and songwriter. He was one of the most popular artists during the 1980s, thanks to a string of No. 1 singles recorded for both RCA and MCA Records. After his popularity waned somewhat during the mid-1990s, he enjoyed a resurgence thanks to his 1998 hit "Holes in the Floor of Heaven."


[edit] Career
Wariner began performing as a youth in his father's band and in local clubs. In 1971, he was hired as a bassist for Dottie West's band. He also worked heavily with Chet Atkins (one of his childhood influences) and he played with Bob Luman's band.

His first major recording contract was with RCA Records in 1978. His first single releases failed to chart in the top 40 of Billboard magazine's Hot Country Singles chart, although the song "I'm Already Taken" was re-released in 1999, peaking at #3 that year. His first No. 1 hit came in December, 1981, with "All Roads Lead to You."

However, his real popularity didn't take off until the mid-1980s, when he began recording for MCA Records. During his six-year stint with MCA, he scored 19 consecutive top 10 hits, eight of them going to No. 1 on Billboard magazine's Hot Country Singles chart. The most successful of those songs included "Some Fools Never Learn" (1985, his second No. 1 hit), "What I Didn't Do" (1985), "You Can Dream of Me" (1986), "Lynda" (1987) and "I Got Dreams" (1989).

In the early 1990s, Wariner continued his success with Arista Records, with several of his songs reaching the top 10. But his success soon tapered off, as radio programmers became more interested in newer performers.

Wariner, however, continued to maintain his popularity through his instrumental talents. One example was 1991's "Restless," a collaboration with Ricky Skaggs, Vince Gill and Mark O'Connor (from O'Connor's album The New Nashville Cats). "Restless" won Wariner (as well as Skaggs and Gill) his first Grammy Award in 1991 for Best Country Vocal Collaboration. In 1996, Wariner released an album of all instrumental tracks called No More Mr. Nice Guy. Though well-received by critics, it proved to be Wariner's last album for Arista.

Wariner also remained in the public eye with his songwriting talents. His composition, "Longneck Bottle" (a No. 1 hit by Garth Brooks), along with a No. 1 duet from early 1998 with singer Anita Cochran called "What If I Said" (his first No. 1 in more than eight years) reinvigorated Wariner's career.

The highlight of Wariner's career came in the spring of 1998. Now recording for Capitol Records, his song "Holes in the Floor of Heaven" - a song about dealing with grief of close friends and relatives - promptly shot to No. 2 and won the Country Music Association awards for Single of the Year and Song of the Year.

Wariner also collaborated with other well-known singers and songwriters, including Clint Black and Bill Anderson; he also scored several more hits, most notably 1999's "Two Teardrops" and "I'm Already Taken" (the latter a re-recording of his 1978 debut release).


[edit] Discography
Main article: Steve Wariner discography

[edit] External links
The Official Fan Club Website
Grand Ole Opry Bio
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wariner"


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