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Cameron Diaz - Easy Street Lyrics



Cameron Diaz - Easy Street Lyrics
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[ Featuring Bobby Cannavale ]

You know I'm tired of being the black hat
Of running the show down in the snake pit
So this is our chance to get out of this place
So come on let's run for it to

Easy Street, Easy Street
Where you'll sleep till noon
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Running free, oh, Easy Street
We're gonna be there soon

Yeah, I'll be the girl who's drippin' in jewellery
The crowds will go wild when I sing
I won't have to look out on a fire escape
The view will be billboards of me

Easy Street, Easy Street
Where we all get paid
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah (yeah, yeah, yeah)
Move them feet to
Easy Street
When ya get there, when ya get there
When ya get there, soon
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You know I'm tired of being the black hat
Of running the show down in the snake pit
So this is our chance to get out of this place
So come on let's run for it to

Easy Street, Easy Street
Where you'll sleep till noon
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Running free, oh, Easy Street
We're gonna be there soon

Yeah, I'll be the girl who's drippin' in jewellery
The crowds will go wild when I sing
I won't have to look out on a fire escape
The view will be billboards of me

Easy Street, Easy Street
Where we all get paid
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah (yeah, yeah, yeah)
Move them feet to
Easy Street
When ya get there, when ya get there
When ya get there, soon
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Writer: Charles Strouse, Martin Charnin
Copyright: Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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Performed By: Cameron Diaz
Featuring: Bobby Cannavale
From Album: Annie (2014)
Language: English
Length: 2:16
Written by: Charles Strouse, Martin Charnin
Year: 2014

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