Upside Down

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UuuuuuuUp side-down
(upside-down)
UPSIDE-DOWN

(Marie)
My grades are down from A's to D's
im way behind in history

(Sara)
I'v lost myself in fantasies of you and me together

(ALL)
I dont no why-e-y-e-y, but dreamin's all i doo oooh
I wont get by-e-y-e-y, on mere imagination

(Chorus)
Upside-down bouncin' off the ceilin'
Inside-out stranger to this feeling got no clue
What I should dooo I'll go crazy
if I cant get next to you to yooooou

(Dhani)
My teacher says to concentrate

(Amit)
So what his name is Peter - The Great

(Sara)
But Kings and Queens will have to wait

(Marie)
Cause I don't have forever

(All)
I wish that I-e-I-e-I could walk right up to you
Each time I Try-e-I-e-I-e the same old hesitation

(Chorus)
Upside-down bouncin' off the ceilin'
Inside-out stranger to this feeling got no clue
What I should dooo
I'll go crazy if I can't get next to you to yooooou

(Sara)
Somehow, someday
You will love me too
One day will be the day when all my dreams come true

(laughing)
(All)
Uuuuuup Side-down
Yeah yeah yeah yeah

(Chorus 2x)
Upside-down bouncin' off the ceilin'
Inside-out stranger to this feeling got no clue
What I should dooo
I'll go crazy if I can't get next to you

Upside-down bouncin' off the ceilin'
Inside-out stranger to this feeling got no clue
What I should dooo
I'll go crazy if I can't get next to you

And I'll go crazy if I can't get next to you
And I'll go crazy if I CAN'T GET NEXT TO YOOOOU.

Upside Down

A-Teens' "Upside Down" stands as a defining track from their 1992 debut album, "A-Teens," and remains a cornerstone of their discography. The song exemplifies the group's signature blend of new wave, pop, and rock, characterized by its infectious melody and the band's signature vocal harmonies. As a staple of their greatest hits collections, the recording captures the energetic spirit of early 1990s British pop culture. Its enduring popularity highlights the band's ability to craft anthems that resonate across generations, cementing their legacy as one of the most influential acts of their era.