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Let's take this back two thousand five
Drinks are pouring, girls so fine
So many dimes, got dollars signs
And there she goes right on the spot
Got a taste so sweet I swear this beat
Will make you wanna drop
She wears a new dress everyday
No, she won't stop making the crowd scream
I can't hear anything, but hey, hey
It's Miss L.A. again, again
Chelsea, Chelsea, tell me you love me
Chelsea, Chelsea, are you feeling me now?
Chelsea, Chelsea, I think it's 'bout time
We get down, get down, I want more
I wrote her a song
Not Delilah, not Kelsey
Had 'em both in my palm
But I dropped them for Chelsea

Hey, hey, what'd you say
You've been looking good today
Let's go around town
I'll tell the girls that I'm taken
Chelsea, Chelsea, tell me you love me
Chelsea, Chelsea, are you feeling me now?
Chelsea, Chelsea, I think it's 'bout time
We get down, get down
There ain't no stopping us now
Get down, get down, I want more
And if it's worth your time, I've got ten digits
I'd like you to find
But no, I won't get that call
You've got so much to give
I've got nothing at all
Chelsea, Chelsea, tell me you love me
Chelsea, Chelsea, are you feeling me now?
Chelsea, Chelsea, I think it's 'bout time
We get down, get down
There ain't no stopping us now
Get down, get down, I want more
Chelsea, Chelsea, tell me you love me
Chelsea, Chelsea, are you feeling me now?
Chelsea, Chelsea, I think it's 'bout time
We get down, get down
There ain't no stopping us now
Chelsea, Chelsea, tell me you love me
Chelsea, Chelsea, are you feeling me now?
Chelsea, Chelsea, I think it's 'bout time
We get down, get down
There ain't no stopping us now
Get down, get down, I want more

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Rick Braun is a smooth jazz trumpet player. He got started playing in several bands, including Avenue Blue, which was led by guitarist Jeff Golub. Braun has a trumpet solo in the band's remake of "Pick up the Pieces," which had been a hit by the Average White Band during the 1970s. Braun went on to have a successful solo career, but one of his most famous works is a collaboration with saxophonist Boney James, as they did a duet off the remake of the Hugh Masekela classic "Grazin' in the Grass."

Read more about Rick Braun on Last.fm.


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