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'''Footloose''' is the song in the video ''[[Kidsongs: The Wonderful World of Sports|The Wonderful World of Sports]]''. It was originally sung by Kenny Loggins in the 1984 film of the same name.
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'''Footloose''' is the song in the video ''[[Kidsongs: The Wonderful World of Sports|The Wonderful World of Sports]]''. It was originally sung by Kenny Loggins in the 1984 film of the same name. Here, it features [[Tiffany Bailey]], [[Nicole Mandich]], [[Steven Brooks]], [[Sh'Vaughn Heath]], and [[Chris Finch]], who was uncredited.
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==Lyrics==
 
==Lyrics==
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(Footloose) Footloose,
 
(Footloose) Footloose,
 
Kick off your Sunday shoes.
 
Kick off your Sunday shoes.
Please, Louise,
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Puh-lease, Louise,
 
Pull me off of my knees.
 
Pull me off of my knees.
 
Jack, get back,
 
Jack, get back,
Come on before we crack.
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C'mon before we crack.
 
Lose your blues,
 
Lose your blues,
 
Everybody cut footloose.
 
Everybody cut footloose.
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(Footloose) Footloose,
 
(Footloose) Footloose,
 
Kick off your Sunday shoes.
 
Kick off your Sunday shoes.
Please, Louise,
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Puh-lease, Louise,
 
Pull me off of my knees.
 
Pull me off of my knees.
 
Jack, get back,
 
Jack, get back,
Come on before we crack.
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C'mon before we crack.
 
Lose your blues,
 
Lose your blues,
 
Everybody cut footloose.
 
Everybody cut footloose.
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Footloose,
 
Footloose,
 
Kick off your Sunday shoes.
 
Kick off your Sunday shoes.
Please, Louise,
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Puh-lease, Louise,
 
Pull me off of my knees.
 
Pull me off of my knees.
 
Jack, get back,
 
Jack, get back,
Come on before we crack.
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C'mon before we crack.
 
Lose your blues,
 
Lose your blues,
 
Everybody cut footloose.
 
Everybody cut footloose.
 
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Revision as of 02:50, 8 June 2020

Footloose

Footloose

Footloose is the song in the video The Wonderful World of Sports. It was originally sung by Kenny Loggins in the 1984 film of the same name. Here, it features Tiffany Bailey, Nicole Mandich, Steven Brooks, Sh'Vaughn Heath, and Chris Finch, who was uncredited.

Gallery

Lyrics

(Footloose) Footloose,
Kick off your Sunday shoes.
Puh-lease, Louise,
Pull me off of my knees.
Jack, get back,
C'mon before we crack.
Lose your blues,
Everybody cut footloose.

You're playing so cool,
Obeying every rule.
Deep way down in your heart,
You're burning yearning for some.
Somebody to tell you,
That life ain't passing you by.
I'm trying to tell you,
It will if you don't even try.

You can fly if you'd only cut loose, footloose,
Kick off your Sunday shoes.
Oo-wee, Marie,
Shake it, shake it for me
Whoa, Milo,
C'mon, c'mon, let's go!
Lose your blues,
Everybody cut footloose.

Footloose (Ooh),
Footloose (Ooh),
You gotta turn me around,
And put your feet on the ground.
Now, take a hold of your soul.

I'm turning it loose,
(Footloose) Footloose,
Kick off your Sunday shoes.
Puh-lease, Louise,
Pull me off of my knees.
Jack, get back,
C'mon before we crack.
Lose your blues,
Everybody cut footloose.

Footloose,
Kick off your Sunday shoes.
Puh-lease, Louise,
Pull me off of my knees.
Jack, get back,
C'mon before we crack.
Lose your blues,
Everybody cut footloose.