Songwriter: Clare Kenny Siobhan Fahey Steven Gallifent Will Blanchard

Producer: Gully (USA) Siobhan Fahey

She's so electric
She loves to party
She's so connected
She feels her body

So electric;
She loves to party
She loves to party

To the city
To the sex boutique
She's looking pretty
And she needs relief

She's so electric
She loves to party
She's so connected
She feels her body

She's so electric
She loves to party
She's so connected
She feels her body
Dreams to party

Gonna get it on
Gonna get it on
Gonna get it on
Gonna get it on
Gonna get it on
Gonna get it on
Gonna get it on

[Instrumental/Guitar solo]

She's so electric
She loves to party
She's so connected
She feels her body

Go to the city
To the sex boutique
She's looking pretty
And she needs relief

She's so electric
She loves to party
She's so connected
She feels her body

She's so electric
She loves to party
She's so connected
She feels her body
Dreams to party

[Instrumental/Guitar solo 2]

Gonna get it on
Gonna get it on
Gonna get it on
Gonna get it on
Gonna get it on

Shakespears Sister

Shakespear’s Sister is a pop-rock duo formed in 1988 by Siobhan Fahey, who left Bananarama after disagreements with the musical direction the band was going. The band was originally intended to be Fahey’s solo project, but immediately became a duo after she recruited American singer Marcella Detroit (aka Marcy Levy).