WooWoo Threw a party late last night
Drew a hundred people or more
Dancin' every dance they knew
Feet stompin' through the floor
(Happy people.) People everywhere
Arms and feet were flyin', Flyin through the air
(You can feel it all over.)
Something there wouldn't let me go
Made me sing and it was all'

(Thumpin' music) Thumpin' music loud and strong
(Thumpin' music) It keeps me dancin' all night long
(Thumpin' music) Thumpin' music turns me on
(Thumpin' music) Put the beat back there where it belongs

That funky house is no longer standing
We tore it down last night
We was a bumpin', a swingin', a singin' aloud
And screamin' 'Dynomite!'

We searchin' for another place
It must be made of stone
It's got to stand the pressure
Of movin' and getting' it on
(You can feel it all over.)
Ah that base was jumpin' loud and clear
That's really what I want to hear

(Thumpin' music) Thumpin' music loud and strong
(Thumpin' music) It keeps me dancin' all night long
(Thumpin' music) Thumpin' music turns me on
(Thumpin' music) Put the beat back there where it belongs

(You can feel it all over.)

(Thumpin' music) Thumpin' music loud and strong
(Thumpin' music) Put the beat back there where it belongs
(Thumpin' music)
(Thumpin' music)
(Thumpin' music)

Commodores

Commodores are an American funk/soul band, which was at its peak in the late 1970s through the mid 1980s. The members of the group met as mostly freshmen at Tuskegee Institute (now Tuskegee University) in 1968, and signed with Motown in November 1972, having first caught the public eye opening for The Jackson 5 while on tour.