Danny - Tokyo Lyrics

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Tokyo

Tokyo Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Tokyo By Danny?
Warm and cold, you grab me down
You lift me with your magic, new and old I know your way but I don't understand it Steel and stone, a thousand years of history and future Kodachrome Are lazy beam's creating this illusion I can leave any day But you're always gonna stay on my mind Tokyo, you've got the rhythm in you High and low, she's gonna do it to you Tokyo, you've got the rhythm in you High and low, she's gonna do it to you Sleepless nights, my eyes are open But I must be dreaming, you and I We play it cool but underneath we're steaming You can run you can hide But this roller-coaster ride never stops Tokyo, you've got the rhythm in you High and low, she's gonna do it to you Tokyo, you've got the rhythm in you High and low, she's gonna do it to you She's gonna do it to you, she's gonna do it to you Ohh, I can leave any day But you're always gonna stay on my mind And you can run you can hide But this roller-coaster ride never stops Tokyo, you've got the rhythm in you High and low, she's gonna do it to you Tokyo, you've got the rhythm in you High and low, she's gonna do it to you Tokyo, you've got the rhythm in you High and low, she's gonna do it to you Tokyo, you've got the rhythm in you High and low, she's gonna do it to you |
Who Wrote Tokyo By Danny?
Jonas Von Der Burg, Anoo Finn Ananda Bhagavan, Niclas Von Der Burg
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What's The Duration Of The Tokyo By Danny?The duration of Tokyo is 3:15 minutes and seconds. |
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