Halestorm - Rock Show Lyrics

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Rock Show

Rock Show Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Rock Show By Halestorm?
Little girl
You like it loud Come alive in the middle of a crowd You wanna scream You wanna shout Get excited when the lights go down At the rock show You'll be right in the front row Heart and soul, they both know It’s where you gotta be Little girl, there you are All the lighters looking just like stars Sing along, feel the sound Take a ride on the hands of the crowd Here it comes, the moment when You know you’ll never be the same again Power chord, see the light You found your place in the world tonight At the rock show You'll be right in the front row Heart and soul, they both know It's where we gotta be Yeah at the rock show Getting high on the solo So what if it’s crazy? That's gonna be me This goes out to anyone one Who's heart beats like a kick drum When a bitchin' riff comes Knows the words to every line, every time And you know you gotta go get some, get pumped Find yourself and lose it At the rock show I'm lookin' at the front row Heart and soul, we both know It's where we gotta be Yeah at the rock show We're reaching for the high notes Don't matter if we're crazy You're coming with me You're coming with me You're coming with me So what if it’s crazy? It’s where we gotta be At the rock show |
Who Wrote Rock Show By Halestorm?
Elizabeth Mae Hale, James Lawrence Irvin, Julian Emery
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What's The Duration Of The Rock Show By Halestorm?The duration of Rock Show is 3:19 minutes and seconds. |
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