Move - Saint Motel

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Move Lyrics

Move!
This man, this dutiful man has got this sense of devo-o-o-tion.
One look, one touch of her hand could set the spiral in mo-o-o-tion
I want it, can't have it. Oh, can hardly stand it.
Oh what's a man to do...
Gotta get up, I gotta get up. Move!
Gotta get up, I gotta get up. Move!
Gotta get up, I gotta get up. Move!
Na-na-na na na na Now!
Gotta get up, I gotta get up. Move!
Gotta get up, I gotta get up. Move!
Gotta get up, I gotta get up. Move!
Na-na-na na na na Now!
This girl, this beautiful girl, with eyes the size of the o-o-ocean.
This man, this dutiful man, he's got these mixed up emo-o-o-tions.
I want it, can't have it. Oh I can hardly stand it. Oh what's a man to do...
Gotta get up, I gotta get up. Move!
Gotta get up, I gotta get up. Move!
Gotta get up, I gotta get up. Move!
Na-na-na na na na Now!
Gotta get up, I gotta get up. Move!
Gotta get up, I gotta get up. Move!
Gotta get up, I gotta get up. Move!
Na-na-na na na na Now!
Head. Shoulders. Knees. Toes. Look alive its time to go.
Head. Shoulders. Knees. Toes. Look alive its time to go.
Head. Shoulders. Knees. Toes. Look alive its time to go.
Head. Shoulders. Knees. Toes. Look alive its time to go.
Gotta get up, I gotta get up. Move!
Gotta get up, I gotta get up. Move!
Gotta get up, I gotta get up. Move!
Na-na-na na na na Now!
Gotta get up, I gotta get up. Move!
Gotta get up, I gotta get up. Move!
Gotta get up, I gotta get up. Move!
Na-na-na na na na Now!
Na-na-na na na na Now!
Na-na-na na na na Now!

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"Saint Motel makes chic and sprightly music with hints of ironic malevolence. On “Voyeur,” the group’s first full-length release, the guitars clang briskly while the vocals ascend from high tenor to outright falsetto. Sometimes, a sample, shout or horn-section riff will enter to bounce an already airborne song even higher.

The band members have a strong sense of style: The way singer-guitarist A/J Jackson and his cohorts inject Caribbean lilts, stomping beats and lounge-jazz licks into giddy power-pop suggests that they’ve carefully studied the Undertones’ brilliant 1981 album, “Positive Touch.” Saint Motel is wise to highlight its cunning arrangements and breathless execution."

- Mark Jenkins / The Washington Post Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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