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Headphones (Almighty Radio Edit) - LeAnn Rimes



     
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I love to sit and watch you work the room
You could have anyone you want to
But I know you're going home with me
Just when I think I've got you figured out
You spin me faster than the speed of sound
But I know you know it makes me want you more
(Makes me want you more)Boy you're turning me on
I wanna be the bed that you'll be laying on
I wanna be yours
Your anything and everything, I wanna be that song
That's coming through your headphonesJust like the purple lake in your tattoo
That's how close I wanna be to you
I'm in your skin, I'm playing in your head
(Playing in your head)Am I turning you on
I wanna be the bed that you'll be laying on
I wanna be yours
Your anything and everything, I wanna be that song
That's coming through your headphonesI let my world revolve around you

I whisper sweet things in your ear
I've never loved but I'm about to
Can't you feel us going thereAm I turning you on
I wanna be the bed that you'll be laying on
I wanna be yours
Your anything and everything, I wanna be that song
That's coming through your headphones
Songwriters
RIMES, LEANN/DALY, BLAIR/MATKOSKY, DENNIS JOSEPHPublished by
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Margaret LeAnn Rimes (born August 28, 1982, in Jackson, Mississippi) is a popular American country and pop music singer. Rimes emerged with her first single, "Blue," when she was just thirteen years old in 1996. She is most recognized for her crossover hit "How Do I Live" which, according to the Billboard charts, is one of the most successful songs in American music history, spending 69 weeks on the charts, more than any other song in American history. While country singer Trisha Yearwood's version of the song won a Grammy in 1998, Rimes' version outsold Yearwood's by millions of copies.

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