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Well, well, well
Whoa, whoaHit and run
You were just out for fun
I thought I was the only one
Who turned you on
But I was wrongHit and run
Girl, you played your game so well
You really made it hard to tell
That all you were was
A one night standYeah, yeah, yeahThe stage was set the day we met
I thought I had the leading part
But you lied to me and led me to believe
That no one else could steal your heartBut you said you would love me good
And I thought that you were here to stay
You held me tight, it felt so right
Then you up and ran awayOh, hit and run
You were just having fun
Girl, I thought I was the only one

Who turned you on
But I was wrongHit and run
Girl, you played your game so well
You really made it hard to tell
That all you were was
A one night standWell, well, well
Woo, woo, woo, woo
YeahI bet you know I wanted you so
But love was never on your mind
No chance for me 'cause you had to leave
For a love of a different kindGirl, you lied to me, led me to believe
You were gonna be here to stay
I never understood, never thought you would
Turn your back and run awayOh, hit and run
Girl, you were just out for fun
I thought I was the only one
Who turned you on
But I was wrongHit and run
Girl, you played your game so well
Girl, you really made it hard to tell, oh yeah
That all you were was a one night standHey, hey
Well
Woo, woo, wooHit and run, just for fun, ooh
Hit and run, just for fun on me
Hit and run, just for fun

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The Bar-Kays were a popular Memphis, Tennessee, soul, R&B, and funk group performing from 1966 that continues in some form to perform today, although with only one original member. They began as a favorite soul studio sessions group backing major artists at Stax Records, chosen in 1967 by Otis Redding to play as his touring backup band. On December 10, 1967, Redding, his manager, and band members Jimmy King (b.1949; guitar), Ronnie Caldwell (b. 1948; organ), Phalon Jones (b. 1949; saxophone), and Carl Cunningham (b.

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