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Fever Lyrics


I am not a beauty queen, traveling in a Limousine
I'm a girl but don't call me baby
Who the fuck is VIP? Live a life in luxury
I don't care so just call me crazy
Can you give it out?
Don't stop, just take it to the limit
Watch me boy, it's spinning around this time
Hush, hush, running to the night, feel alive
I just can't get enough when I'm with you
'Cause your fever makes me feel so good
Turn it up, boy, you make your move
See I'm burning but it feels so good
Can't get enough when I'm with you
You got fever but it feels so good
Turn it up, baby, make your move
Keep me burning 'cause it feels so good
I don't need no superman, trying to tell me who I am
Know it all's a driving me crazy

Nothing ever is for sure, I can't take this anymore
All I want is yes or no, baby
Can you give it out?
Don't stop, just take it to the limit
Watch me boy, it's spinning around this time
Hush, hush, running to the night, feel alive
I just can't get enough when I'm with you
'Cause your fever makes me feel so good
Turn it up, boy, you make your move
See I'm burning but it feels so good
Can't get enough when I'm with you
You got fever but it feels so good
Turn it up, baby, make your move
Keep me burning 'cause it feels so good
It's so hot, do it, do it real good
Can't stop, do it, do it real good
It's so hot, do it, do it real good
Can't stop, do it, do it real good
It's so hot, do it, do it real good
Baby, you have fever
Can't stop, do it, do it real good
Baby, you got fever
It's so hot, do it, do it real good
Baby, you got fever
Can't stop
I just can't get enough when I'm with you
'Cause your fever makes me feel good
Turn it up, boy, you make your move
See I'm burning but it feels so good
Can't get enough when I'm with you
You got fever but it feels so good
Turn it up, baby, make your move
Keep me burning 'cause it feels so good

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Jean-Jacques Milteau is a French harmonica player born in Paris in 1950. He falls in love with the harmonica in the sixties after listening to the records of various folk and rock artists (Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones). A trip to the US gives him an opportunity to try his luck first-hand with the blues, and he launches into a musical career at the end of the 1970s, at first as a sideman with various leading Franch pop artists including Yves Montand, Eddy Mitchell, Jean-Jacques Goldman, Maxime Le Forestier, Barbara, Charles Aznavour.

Read more about Jean-Jacques Milteau on Last.fm.


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