Lambretta - Wake Up Girl Lyrics

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Wake Up Girl

Wake Up Girl Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Wake Up Girl By Lambretta?
Dumb girl
Did you see the latest Vogue? Has it ever occurred to you That you don't fit the latest trend? Dumb, dumb girl Can't you see you're such a joke? When was the last time your cellphone rang? Baby girl, let's not pretend Be smart, don't try to disco-dance And sweetheart, don't even come at all Wake up girl All the beautiful ones are laughing Wake up girl All the beautiful boys are forever taken, girl Dumb girl You could always be like us Do your boobs and a nose job too And don't forget about the smile But 'til then Keep a distance on the bus Take a look at my beeper now That's a number not to dial Be smart, don't try to disco-dance And sweetheart, don't even come at all Wake up girl All the beautiful ones are laughing Wake up girl All the beautiful boys are forever taken Wake up girl All the beautiful boys are forever taken, girl Dumb girl, dumb girl Dumb, dumb girl Wake up girl All the beautiful ones are laughing Wake up girl All the beautiful boys are forever taken, girl Wake up girl All the beautiful ones are laughing Wake up girl All the beautiful boys are forever taken, girl Wake up girl, wake up girl All the beautiful boys are forever taken, girl |
Who Wrote Wake Up Girl By Lambretta?
Alexander Erik Kronlund, Nicolle M. Chirino, Per Henrik Aldeheim
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What's The Duration Of The Wake Up Girl By Lambretta?The duration of Wake Up Girl is 3:50 minutes and seconds. |
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