3 Chords used in the song: G, Bm, Em
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G Bm Em
I backed my car into a cop car the other day
Bm
Well he just drove off sometimes life's ok
G Bm Em
I ran my mouth off a bit too much oh what can i say
Bm
Well you just laughed it off it was all ok
G Bm Em
And we'll all float on ok
Bm
And we'll all float on ok
G Bm Em
And we'll all float on ok
Bm
And we'll all float on any way well
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Lyrics:
Well, a fake Jamaican took every last dime with a scam
It was worth it just to learn some sleight-of-hand
Bad news comes don't you worry even when it lands
Good news will work its way to all them plans
We both got fired on the exactly the same day
Well we'll float on good news is on the way
And we'll all float on ok
And we'll all float on ok
And we'll all float on ok
And we'll all float on alright
Already we'll all float on
Now don't worry we'll all float on
Alright already we'll all float on
Alright don't worry we'll all float on
And we'll all float on alright
Already we'll all float on
Aliright don't worry even if things end up a bit to heavy
we'll all float on alright
Already we'll all float on
Alright already we'll all float on
Ok don't worry we'll all float on
Even if things get heavy we'll all float on
Alright already we'll all float on
Don't you worry we'll all float on
All float on
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About this song: Float On
"Float On" is a single released by indie rock band Modest Mouse. It had also appeared on their album Good News For People Who Love Bad News. The song was written by Dann Gallucci, Eric Judy, and Isaac Brock. Asked about the song in an interview with The A.V. Club, Isaac Brock said that he consciously intended to write something that felt more positive than some of his previous work. The song was released on February 14, 2004 and was the first Modest Mouse song to gain mainstream popularity.