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Grease Soundtrack
Lyrics for Song: Mooning [Louis St. Louis]
Lyrics for Album: Grease [Original 1978 Soundtrack] [1991]
I spend my days just mooning,
so sad and blue,
so sad and blue I spend my nights just mooning,
all over you (all over who?)
Oh I'm so full of love, as any fool can see
Cause ages up above, have hung the moon on me
(Why must you go) why must I go on mooning,
so all alone (so all alone)
There would be no (there would be no) more mooning,
if you would call me (I've found a phone)
I'm lying by myself in bed, I cry and give myself the red eye
Mooning over you I'll stay behind
(you'll stay behind) you mooning forevermore (forevermore)
Someday you'll find (someday we'll find)
me mooning at your front door (at my front door)
Oh, everyday at school I want ya, always will until I got ya
Mooning too (there's a moon up tonight)
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Mooning [Louis St. Louis]
Performed by Louis St. Louis on the Grease soundtrack, "Mooning" captures the energetic spirit of 1950s rock and roll. The track features a driving rhythm and St. Louis's charismatic vocal delivery, characteristic of the era's dance music. Released as part of the original 1978 Grease soundtrack, the song complements other tracks by artists like Frankie Avalon and Olivia Newton-John. It serves as a lively musical backdrop that evokes the film's setting and the cultural impact of rock and roll in the mid-20th century. |
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| Album Lyrics: Grease [Original 1978 Soundtrack] [1991] |
 Grease Soundtrack
"Grease [Original 1978 Soundtrack] [1991]"
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