[Intro]
(In and out of love)
(I keep going)
(In and out of love)
(Try to get higher)
[Verse 1]
Take me out
I'm ready let's hit the town
I can feel it now
Pushing away the doubt
And it's got me going
Lights are glowing
Pulling me through the crowd
[Pre-Chorus]
Lost in the music, we're dancing like no one's here
I feel the heat of your skin as you pull me near
[Chorus]
I go in and out of love
Never get enough
I keep going
In and out of love
Try to get higher (higher)
In and out of love
Never giving up
So I keep going
In and out of love
Chasing desire (higher)
[Verse 2]
Play it cool
Who am I trying to fool?
I'm not going home
Without you, 'out you, 'out you
[Pre-Chorus]
Lost in the music we're dancing like no one's here
I feel the heat of your skin as you pull me near
[Chorus]
I go in and out of love
Never get enough
I keep going
In and out of love
Try to get higher (higher)
In and out of love
Never giving up
So I keep going
In and out of love
Chasing desire (higher)
[Post-Chorus]
I can never get enough
I go in and out of love
I can never get enough
I go in and out of love
[Bridge]
I don't wanna take this slow
We don't have the time here to lose
By tomorrow I'll be gone (yeah, yeah, yeah)
(In and out of love)
(In and out of love)
(I go in and out of love)
(In and out of love)
[Chorus]
I go in and out of love
Never get enough
I keep going
In and out of love
Try to get higher (higher)
In and out of love
Never giving up
So I keep going
In and out of love
Chasing desire (higher)
[Post-Chorus]
I can never get enough
I go in and out of love
I can never get enough
I go in and out of love
In And Out Of Love was written by Richard “Biff” Stannard & Joseph Paul Murphy & Jonathan Howard & Melanie C.
In And Out Of Love was produced by One Bit.
Melanie C released In And Out Of Love on Wed Jul 29 2020.
I wanted to do something really fun and disco. It’s about being on the pull, inspired by the days when I had no responsibilities and would go on a night out and find romance on the dance floor. It’s super frivolous, which I think is a welcome change of pace after “Nowhere to Run.” My daughter is 11...