This track draws a compelling comparison between teenage experiences and iconic moments from 80s movies. The lyrics suggest a desire to relive the carefree, exciting moments of youth, symbolized by the backseat hookups and letting his best friend drive. The reference to '80s films implies nostalgia for simpler times, where love was innocent and life was less complicated. It's a journey through memory lane, with the singer yearning for the thrill of high school romance and the freedom that comes with it. The song also explores the concept of revisiting missed opportunities from the past, as indicated by phrases like "I'm glad we got to redo the time." Overall, it's a nostalgic ode to youthful indiscretions and teenage love encapsulated in an 80s movie setting.
80's Films
Lyrics
Just like the 80s films
We'll hook up in my back seat and let my best friend drive
Just like the 80s films
We'll hook up in my back seat and let my best friend drive
She said, "How does it feel to be you?"
I said, "It's alright, I really think I peaked in high school"
She said, "That isn't possible, you are out of your mind
'Cause we never hooked up in high school"
We just need a night like
We just need a night like this, yeah
Take me back to ninth grade
Take me back to ninth grade shit, yeah
Just like the 80s films
We'll hook up in my back seat and let my best friend drive
Just like the 80s films
We'll hook up in my back seat and let my best friend drive
She said, "How'd we end up in the parking lot in Smithtown?"
The morning's on its way to sunrise
She said, "The island is long, but life is short in this town
I'm glad we got to redo the time"
We just need a night like
We just need a night like this, yeah
Take me back to ninth grade
Take me back to ninth grade shit, yeah
And just like the 80s films
We'll hook up in my back seat and let my best friend drive
Just like the 80s films
We'll hook up in my back seat and let my best friend drive
Just like the 80s films
We'll hook up in my back seat and let my best friend drive
I can't let go and your lips feel retro
You're my Breakfast Club
You're my song from Cyndi Lauper
No more missed times, we fly by street signs
Let your hips rewind
Take me back into the future, yeah
Just like the 80s films
We'll hook up in my back seat and let my best friend drive
Just like the 80s films
We'll hook up in my back seat and let my best friend drive
Writer(s): JONATHAN BELLION, MARK WILLIAMS
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Hipgnosis Songs Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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