Alvin: I can't win
Simon: I can't reign
Theodore: I will never
Chipmunks: win this game without you
Chipettes: Without you
Brittany: I am lost
Jeanette: I am vain
Elanore: I will never
Chipettes: Be the same without you
Chipmunks: Without you
Alvin: I won't run
Brittany: I won't fly
Alvin and Brittany: I will never make it by
Chipmunks and Chipettes: without you, without you
Jeanette: I can't rest
Simon: I can't fight
Jeanette and Simon: All I need is you and I
Chipmunks and Chipettes: Without you
Chipettes: Without you
Chipmunks: Oh (3x)
Chipettes: You (3x)
Chipmunks and Chipettes: Without you
Chipettes: You (2x)
Theodore: Without
Elanore: you
(Auplase)
"Thank you! You are a great audience!" Alvin yelled over the sound of the screaming girls. The Chipmunks and Chipettes went backstage to meet Dave. "Great job, guys," said Dave. The Chipmunks and Chipettes each gave him a high five. "Hey, guys I got good news, we are going on a road trip," said Dave with excitement. All the Chipmunks jumped with excitement and chanted all the way home "RoadChip, RoadChip, RoadChip!" "We're leaving early tomorrow morning so that means you all have to go to bed right when we get home. The chipmunks let out a long "aww!" The chipettes said "Okay, Dave!"
Everything was packed and all the chipmunks were in bed. That night, Dave read them a bedtime story; Green Eggs and Ham. "Goodnight, guys. We have a big day tomarrow," Dave said, turned off the light and closed the door.
When Alvin was sure Dave was gone, he jumped down and turned on the light. "Hey guys," said Alvin to Simon and Theodore. "Let's show the girls the dance," The Chipettes picked their heads up and watched the boys.
(Ah) girl, look at that body (4x)
I work out
When I walk in the spot
This is what I see
Everybody stops and staring at me
I'm squeaky and I know it
The chipettes laughed, but then Brittany said, "Umm, Alvin?"
"Yeah
I'm squeaky and I know it
"Alvin," Brittany said now a little worried.
"What?'
I'm squeaky and I
"ALLLLLVINNNNNN!" came Dave's voice from the door way.
"Oh," Alvin laughed nervously. "Hi, Dave. You like our new dance?" he asked.
"I think you mean, your new dance," said Dave. Alvin looked around and sure enough Simon and Theodore were already in their beds. Dave gave him a warning look. Something that said: "You better not do that dance at any of the concerts, young man." Alvin smiled sheepishly and threw his hands behind his back.
