RUNNING IN THE 90S Lyrics
Max Coveri
Lyrics
Modern talking
Modern walking in the streets
New desire
Take me higher
Lift me higher with your speed
I need fire
Get the satellite
If you want to see me
Talking on the net
I know the way you like it
Get your credit cards
'Cause I need no money
All I wanna get is you baby
Running in the nineties
Is a new way I like to be
I'm just running in the nineties
Come on baby run to me
We are running in the nineties
Is a new way to set me free
I'm just running in the nineties
Yes I wanna know, yes I wanna see
Cyber talking
Cybersex is on the line
New desire
Take me higher
Boost me higher with your mind
Set me on fire
Get the satellite
If you want to see me
Talking on the net
I know the way you like it
Get your credit cards
'Cause I need no money
All I wanna get is you baby
Running in the nineties
Is a new way I like to be
I'm just running in the nineties
Come on baby run to me
We are running in the nineties
Is a new way to set me free
I'm just running in the nineties
Yes I wanna know, yes I wanna see
New desire
I need fire
Running in the nineties
Is a new way I like to be
I'm just running in the nineties
Come on baby run to me
We are running in the nineties
Is a new way to set me free
I'm just running in the nineties
Yes I wanna know, yes I wanna see
Song & Lyrics Facts
Max Coveri's "Running in the 90s" is a classic italo-disco track released in 1986 by the Italian band of the same name. The song was written and composed by Annerley Gordon, Mauro Farina and Giuliano Crivellente and produced by Giordano Bruno Martinelli.
It was released as part of Max Coveri's debut album, One More Time, which also featured other popular songs like "One More Time", "Monalisa" and "Fantastic World". The genre of the song is Eurobeat or Italo Disco and its lyrics are about having fun and living life to the fullest. Max Coveri was comprised of lead vocalist Fabrizio Rizzolo, keyboard player Claudio Bazzari, guitarist Massimo Carnevali and drummer Marco Cavicchioli. Although they disbanded shortly after the release of their first album, "Running in the 90s" remains one of the most iconic dancefloor anthems of the 80s and continues to be played regularly at parties and clubs around the world.