That's What She Said (Dubstep Remix) - The Friday Night Boys

Viewed 6 times


Print this lyrics Print it!

     
Page format: Left Center Right
Direct link:
BB code:
Embed:

That's What She Said (Dubstep Remix) Lyrics

In her room the lights go out
I wonder if she'll just let this go now
Just lock the door, and fall back down
Her body shakes so nervously
Take my hand and lets just leave this party
I see her eyes all over me tonight

I'll walk you home, what would it take to let you go
In your eyes, just give me a sign

She's so scene, Hollywood dreams
Broken because she's no good at anything
Run around, and around make up your mind
I bet you strike out with her tonight

She'll look at you and swear she's true
What will moving to California do
I know for sure she's lost her way
You'll be wrapped around her finger too
She's a little too much and a little too good for you
Hang on to every word she says, but never again

I'll walk you home, what would it take to let you go
In your eyes, just give me a sign

She's so scene, Hollywood dreams
Broken because she's no good at anything
Run around, and around make up your mind
I bet you strike out with her tonight

You can't deny
You can never catch her in a lie
If she brings you in her room and you close the door
You'd be right where every guy has gone before

She's so scene, Hollywood dreams
Broken because she's no good at anything
Run around, and around make up your mind
I bet you strike out with her tonight

Lyrics provided by LyricsEver.com
The Friday Night Boys (FNB) were a pop rock/power pop quartet from Fairfax, Virginia that formed in 2006, perhaps most popular for their 2009 song "Stuttering". Made up of singer-songwriter Andrew Goldstein alongside Robby Dallas Reider, Mike Toohey, and Chris Barret, the band was known for their upbeat sound, catchy music, and lyrics focusing on heartbreak and crushes. Escalating online popularity brought the boys opportunities to support some of their best influences, including All Time Low, with the present Glamour Kills Tour. Lead vocalist Andrew Goldstein was involved with the band My Favorite Highway but left the group to pursue working with FNB

In terms of songs, "Stuttering" was notably played in the background in the 2012 comedy movie 'American Pie Presents: The Book of Love'. Said track appeared in the group's 2009 album 'Off the Deep End'.

On October 8th 2010, Andrew Goldstein announced the breakup of the FNB. Chris dedicated himself to releasing solo material. Mike started a new project called Time Travel, which includes work from Robby. Andrew took up work writing and producing for other artists and bands. These include Breathe Carolina, Demi Lovato, and Hot Chelle Rae among others. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

View All

The Friday Night Boys