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Girl, girl, girl when I hear him talk
Ooh my mind gets blocked girl
Speak up 'cause my jaw is locked
Which is good, good for me girl
It hides like a warning sign I'm too blind to see
Speak up yes I'm coming down with an ice cold fever
Ice cold fever, ice cold fever
Still got my hands they're clinging
So I just keep going
I don't know where I belong
Could I belong to you
No I don't know where I belong
Could I belong
Girl, girl, girl, get it while it's hot they say
You see I'm burning up here
I want to but I just can't stop
And it hurts it hurts like hell girl
You turn me inside out and upside down

Ooh you got me head over heels I'm stuck
Yes I'm coming down with an ice cold fever
Ice cold fever ice cold fever
Still got my hands they're clinging
So I just keep going
I don't know where I belong
Could I belong to you
No, I don't know where I belong
Could I belong, could I belong
Still got my hands they're clinging
So I just keep going
I don't know where I belong
Could I belong to you
No I don't know where I belong
Could I belong oh girl, could I belong
To you, you, you
To you, yeah you
To you, you, you
To you, yeah you
To you, you, you
Yeah I belong to you
Say you yeah you
Could I belong to you
Alright
Hey!
Hey!
Hey!

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Shalamar was the creation of Dick Griffey, the booking agent for the television R&B program Soul Train, and British R&B producer Simon Soussan. The group's first single, the 1977 Motown medley "Uptown Festival," featured a bevy of faceless studio musicians; once it became a hit, Griffey decided to form a performing group under the name Shalamar. Through Soul Train, Griffey found Jody Watley, Jeffrey Daniel, and Gerald Brown, the three vocalists that became Shalamar; Brown was quickly replaced by Howard Hewitt in 1978.

Read more about Shalamar on Last.fm.


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