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Were the ones
with the runaway eyes
Were the ones
who can improvise
is there doom
in the hard situation?
We believe in
positive stipulations
Log on.
We are the young
with the modern attitude
breaking down the walls
breaking all the rulesTomorrow comes
and we might go away
so we dont worry
bout the price we payWe are the young
oh!
we are the young

Every street
is an arcade of dreams
I go on downtown
exploding at the seams
with lights and sounds
and a soul parade
light and blue color
promenade
We are the young
with the modern attitude
breaking down the walls
breaking all the rulesTomorrow comes
and we might go away
so we dont worry
bout the price we pay
Another way to gain control
a brand new day to rock and rollAnother way to gain control
brand new day to rock and roll
We are the young
with the modern attitude
breaking down the walls
breaking all the rulesTomorrow comes
and we might go away
so we dont worry
bout the price we payWe are the young
Songwriters
Midnight, Charlie / Hartman, DanPublished by
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Dan Hartman (born Dan Earl Hartman, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, December 8, 1950 - March 22, 1994) was an American singer, songwriter and record producer. Best known for the hits Relight My Fire, Instant Replay, We Are The Young and I Can Dream About You. He joined his first band, The Legends, at the age of 13, with his brother Dave. Hartman played keyboards and wrote much of the band's music. The band released several records but none were hits. He joined The Edgar Winter Group and played on three of their albums; Dan wrote the band's second biggest pop hit Free Ride in 1972.

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