Mat Kearney Songs - Heartbeat Lyrics
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Mat Kearney - Heartbeat Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos
Album: Just Kids
Released: 2014
Heartbeat Lyrics
Nashville its burning tonight
You turn me right round, baby like a forty-five
And I'm feeling every song that this town could write
Well the fire in my head
And the tremor in my chest
Just take one look in my eyes and they will confess
That you got me feeling so high
And you are the rhythm of my life, my life
I feel your heart beat, beat, beat
Beating right next to me
That keep, keep, keep
I be feeling like I believe
All the things, baby, that we could be
I feel your heart beat, beat, beat
Beating right next to me
Beating right next to me
Beating right next to me
I feel your heart beat
I feel your heart beat
I feel your heart beat
Heart beat, your heart beat
Ain't bringing you no games
Ain't leaning on no cliche
If you sharing my bed, then babe
You share my name
'Cause you got me feeling so high
Oh baby, you are the rhythm of my life, life
I feel your heart beat, beat, beat
Beating right next to me
That keep, keep, keep
I be feeling like I believe
All the things, baby, that we could be
I feel your heart beat, beat, beat
Beating right next to me
Beating right next to me
Beating right next to me
I feel your heart beat
I feel your heart beat
I feel your heart beat
Heart beat, your heart beat
I feel your heart beat, beat, beat
Beating right next to me
That keep, keep, keep
I be feeling like I believe
All the things, baby, that we could be
I feel your heart beat, beat, beat
Beating right next to me
I feel your heart beat
I feel your heart beat
I feel your heart beat
Heart beat, your heart beat
I feel your heart beat
I feel your heart beat
I feel your heart beat
Heart beat, your heart beat
Writer/s: KEARNEY, MAT
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind
Heartbeat Song Chart
The video was shot at the busy 4th Street Bridge in Los Angeles, which famously featured in the Grease movie. "It took a tremendous amount of planning and choreography to make sure everyone was in the right place at the right time," Kearney told Billboard. "After I sang the first verse on the bridge we had to drive like bank robbers to get down to the riverbed in time for me to make the last scene."
"We thought it would be really cool to shoot the video with a group of dancers almost like an urban 1990's Grease performance," he continued. "Finally when we pulled off a few takes, and I watched the playback I was blow away with how much life and heart the video had."