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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Pink Sweat$
Pink Sweat$
Vocals
John Hill
John Hill
Guitar
Brian Griffin
Brian Griffin
Drums
Josh Lopez
Josh Lopez
Guitar
Dave Palmer
Dave Palmer
Keyboards
D'Mile
D'Mile
Piano
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
David Bowden
David Bowden
Songwriter
John Hill
John Hill
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Pink Sweat$
Pink Sweat$
Producer
John Hill
John Hill
Producer
Jeremie Inhaber
Jeremie Inhaber
Assistant Mixing Engineer
Robin Florent
Robin Florent
Assistant Mixing Engineer
Scott Desmarais
Scott Desmarais
Assistant Mixing Engineer
Blake Mares
Blake Mares
Engineer
Rob Cohen
Rob Cohen
Engineer
Chris Gehringer
Chris Gehringer
Mastering Engineer
Manny Marroquin
Manny Marroquin
Mixing Engineer
Chris Galland
Chris Galland
Mixing Engineer
D'Mile
D'Mile
Producer

Lyrics

I would need a million words
If I tried to define
All the things you mean to me, yeah
For you, I'd die a thousand lives
A special kind of energy
'Cause love is born when hearts collide
Every time you touch me
You remind me that I'm still alive
So promise you'll never change
And I'll always be the same
We'll be dancing the same groove
When we're ninety-two, the same as seventeen
And I'll never lie to you
Just don't you hold back on me
I wanna love you as strong
When we're ninety-two, the same as seventeen
I don't really know what's right
But I could never call you wrong
I just wanna dance with you
Floating over marble floors
You're something like an angel
You do something to my mind
I can see a thousand years
When I'm looking in your eyes
So promise you'll never change
And I'll always be the same
We'll be dancing the same groove
When we're ninety-two, the same as seventeen
And I'll never lie to you
Just don't you hold back on me
I wanna love you as strong
When we're ninety-two, the same as seventeen
Just promise you'll never change
And I'll always be the same
We'll be dancing the same groove
When we're ninety-two, the same as seventeen
And I'll never lie to you
Just don't you hold back on me
I wanna love you as strong
When we're ninety-two, the same as seventeen
Written by: David Bowden, John Hill
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