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When the Lights Go Down (DJ Sneak Remix) - Armand Van Helden



     
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When the lights go down in your town,
And the band begins to play,
You can feel the energy coming
From the people as they sayWhen the lights go down in your town,
And the band begins to play,
You can feel the energy coming
From the people as they sayWhen the lights go down in your town,
And the band begins to play,
You can feel the energy coming
From the people as they sayWhen the lights go down in your town,
And the band begins to play,
You can feel the energy coming
From the people as they sayEverybody calls him wonderkid
Everybody calls him wonderkid
Everybody calls him wonderkid
Everybody calls him wonderkid
Everybody calls him wonderkid
He gets kicks from guitar licksWhen the lights go down in your town,

And the band begins to play,
You can feel the energy coming
From the people as they sayWhen the lights go down in your town,
And the band begins to play,
You can feel the energy coming
From the people as they say
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GILDER, NICK/MC CULLOCH, JAMESPublished by
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Armand Van Helden is a house music artist and music remixer whose biggest commercial successes came from his remixes of the 1996 Tori Amos song "Professional Widow", which reached the top of the UK singles chart, and his own track "You Don't Know Me" which was Number 1 in the UK in January 1999. Van Helden was born in Boston on February 17, 1970 to a Dutch-Indonesian father and a French-Lebanese mother, but travelled around the world as a child spending time in the Netherlands, Turkey and Italy, as his father was a member of the US Air Force.

Read more about Armand van Helden on Last.fm.


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