Lita Ford - Gotta Let Go Lyrics

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Gotta Let Go

Gotta Let Go Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Gotta Let Go By Lita Ford?
You feel the power, you feel it getting strong
We'll make it carry everyone along You bought a ticket to our surprise attack You came to rock and there's no turning back Don't you want to be the main attraction All you need's a little chain reaction If you want to set the night on fire Yeah, you gotta let go Yeah, you gotta let go Well, you gotta let go if you really want to rock tonight Yeah, you gotta let go Uh, you gotta let go Well, you gotta let go if you really want to rock tonight Don't try to fight it Just give me all you got You can't control it when it gets this hot It's like this jungle, bye-bye to modern man We're talkin' rock you'll never understand It doesn't matter if the world's exploding It doesn't matter where the night is going If you want to set the night on fire But, you gotta let go Yeah, you gotta let go Well, you gotta let go if you really want to rock tonight Yeah, you gotta let go You gotta let go Well, you gotta let go if you really want to rock tonight I'm gettin' ready Nobody's gonna stop me Can't ya, feel the fire burnin' Now's the time to start rockin' So if you want to be the main attraction All you need's a little chain reaction You and I can set the night on fire. |
Who Wrote Gotta Let Go By Lita Ford?
Jeff Paris, Lita Rossana Ford
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What's The Duration Of The Gotta Let Go By Lita Ford?The duration of Gotta Let Go is 4:39 minutes and seconds. |
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