Double Take

"Double Take" is a pop song written by Ally Dawson, that Austin Moon took on and revamped from her. He and Dez recorded and posted a video online, which became an overnight sensation, and made him get fans and famous in the episode "Rockers &amp; Writers". In reality, the song was written by Jeannie Lurie, Aris Archontis, and Chen Neeman. It is also performed with Shiny Money at the Miami Internet Awards as a remix. It is  the second song  to  ever  be heard on  the show.

Lyrics
Flip the switch, Turn on the lighting, Get it right, Show 'em how it's done

Freak it up, No matter how you dress that song, Girl you know, you got a number one

Go with it, You got 'em where you want 'em, Drop the beat, They need to hear your sound, Play it up, It's coming down to you right now,

They want to know, know, know Your name, name, name They want the girl, girl, girl With game, game, game And when they look, look, look Your way, way, way You gotta make, make, Make'em do a double take, Make 'em do a double take.

Yeah, make 'em do a double take

Trivia

 * This is the first song in the series sung.
 * This is the first song in the series written by Ally.
 * Originally written by Ally, it was a slow song. Austin took it, however, and made it more of a pop-song.
 * The song was also sampled in the Shiny Money hit Trash Talka  in the episode Tickets & Trashbags.
 * R5, Ross Lynch's family band, performed this song on their 2012 mini tour.
 * When Ally was singing the song in her Practice Room the lyrics were:"You Don't Know, Know, Know; My Name, Name, Name....I'm Gonna Make, Make, Make, Make You Do A Double Take". But when Austin performed it he changed the lyrics to: "They Wanna Know, Know, Know; Your Name, Name, Name... Your Gonna Make, Make, Make, Make 'Em Do A Double Take." This might suggest that he's still talking about Ally.

Goofs

 * It is unknown how Austin was able to sing the entire song when he only heard Ally sing part of the song.
 * Austin has lots of instruments in the video even though he told Ally that he needed instruments.