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She Got To Move Me

Released by Grand Funk Railroad in 1972
From the Album: Phoenix |

This version of She Got To Move Me was released by Grand Funk Railroad in 1972.

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Feelin’ kind of down ’cause I needed some female company.
Suddenly I felt this pair of eyes starin’ at me.
She got to move me, she got the soul,
No one could have told me she was only fourteen years old.
How was I to know?

She said …

Get it up baby, don’t you want me to shake that thing?
Get it up baby, drive me crazy, I’ll do anything.
Get it up baby, I came even to make you say, shake that thing.

Oooo …

Make me want to yell, make me want to shout, make me want to scream.
I didn’t have to fantasize, she made me dream.
She got to move me, she got the soul,
Her eyes could tantalize for fourteen years old.
How was I to know?

She said …

Owww …


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Grand Funk Railroad has released many songs over the years besides She Got To Move Me. Grand Funk Railroad released songs from 1969 to 1983 spanning across albums like On Time, Grand Funk, Closer To Home, Survival, E Pluribus Funk, Phoenix, We're An American Band, All The Girls In The World Beware!!, Shinin' On, Good Singin', Good Playin', Born To Die, Grand Funk Lives, and What's Funk?. Decade Lyrics has over lyrics & songs by Grand Funk Railroad.

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The lyrics to She Got To Move Me are the words, verses and chorus for the song released by Grand Funk Railroad in 1972. Elements of the lyrics to She Got To Move Me are both direct in meaning and also metaphorical with the real meanings of the song only known by Grand Funk Railroad and any collaborating writers working on the lyrics for She Got To Move Me back when it was created.

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