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Everything That 'Cha Do (Will Come Back to You) - Wet Willie



     
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Everything That 'Cha Do (Will Come Back to You) Lyrics


Oh depression
Is got you guessing
About the thing that you doDon't you let it
'Cause you can bet it
She'll make a fool outta youWhen confusion
Keeps ya loosin'
And you're searchin' for a find, hey, heyTurn this madness
Into gladness
Keep these words in your mindEverything
That you do, baby
Will come back to you
Don't you know it willEverything
That ya do
Will come back to youEyes wide open
See the motion
Of the problems that go down, go downYou can't stop 'em
Better drop 'em
Don't let 'em turn you aroundHold on when you hear

That voice inside
Why don't you let it be your guide, hey , heyDon't you know
You just can't go, oh no
Wrapped up in your foolish prideEverything
That you do
Will come back to you
Listen to me babyEverything
That ya do
Will come back to you, hey, hey, hey, hey yeahEverything
That ya do, yeah
Will come back to you
Can you hear me peopleEverything
That ya do, yeah
Will come back to you
Lord, LordEverything
(Everything)
That ya do
(That ya do)
Is gonna come back to you
(Is gonna come back to you)
Is gonna come back to you
(Come back to you)Everything
That ya do, yeah
Is gonna come back to you, hey babe
Is gonna come back to youIs gonna come back to you
(Ooh yeah)
Is gonna come back to you
Is gonna come back to you
(Listen babe)
Is gonna come back to youWell, better watch what you say
Watch what you do
It's gonna come right back, right back on to youYou, you, you
Everything
Songwriters
HIRSCH, MAURICE RICHARDPublished by
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

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More than 40 years on and Southern Rock icons Wet Willie are still thrilling fans young and old with their potent blend of high energy R&B, downhome soul, greasy blues rock and gospel harmonies. Featuring powerful vocals by frontman Jimmy Hall and strong musicianship throughout, the band had always been closer in spirit to rhythm and blues legends like James Brown or Wilson Pickett than to their label mates Marshall Tucker or the Allman Brothers.

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