Duran Duran - Wild Boys Lyrics

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Wild Boys

Wild Boys Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Wild Boys By Duran Duran?
See them walking hand in hand
Across the bridge at midnight Heads turning as the lights flashing out Are so bright And walk right out to the four line track There's a camera rolling on her back On her back And I sense a rhythm humming in a frenzy All the way down her spine Girls on film Girls on film Girls on film Girls on film Lipstick cherry all over the lens as she's falling And miles of sharp blue water coming in Where she lies The diving man's coming up for air 'Cause the crowd all love pulling dolly by the hair By the hair And she wonders how she ever got here As she goes under again Girls on film (two minutes later) Girls on film Girls on film (got your picture) Girls on film Wider, baby, smile and you've just made a million Fuses pumping live heat twisting out on a wire Take one last glimpse into the night I'm touching close I'm holding bright Holding tight Give me shudders in a whisper Take me up 'til I'm shooting a star Girls on film (she's more than a lady) Girls on film Girls on film (two minutes later) Girls on film Girls on film (see you together) Girls on film Girls on film (see you later) Girls on film |
Who Wrote Wild Boys By Duran Duran?
Andy Taylor, John Taylor, Michael Sullivan, Nick Rhodes, Paulo Massadas, Roger Taylor, Simon Le Bon
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What's The Duration Of The Wild Boys By Duran Duran?The duration of Wild Boys is 6:11 minutes and seconds. |
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