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Well, I know, you know
I don't know how long I can wait
You touch me, you move me
And that's almost too much for me to take
I try to be patient
I know you're worth the while
But my sanity is tested
Every time I see you smile
Now you can't rush a good thing, no love before it's time
And anybody fine as you's heard every pick-up line
I swear that I respect you for what hasn't happened yet
But could you hurry up every chance you get
Well, you know what you do
When you do what you're doing now
You tempt me, you tease me
With that 'I ain't done this' look but I know how
I'll be worth your wait, babe
I swear to you it's true

When you finally let me do for you
What you won't let me do
Now you can't rush a good thing, no love before it's time
And anybody fine as you's heard every pick-up line
I swear that I respect you for what hasn't happened yet
But could you hurry up every chance you get
Would you like to slow dance?
You can use my shoulder for your head
Would you mind me feeling
What I feel your beating heart just said
You can't rush a good thing, no love before it's time
And anybody fine as you's heard every pick-up line
I swear that I respect you for what hasn't happened yet
But could you hurry up every chance, hurry up every chance
Hurry up every chance you get
I'll go get the pick-up truck, I'll pay the check
Watch out what you're doing baby, we could have a wreck
I'm gonna run this red light if it don't turn green
My chances sure are looking up if you know what I mean

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Steve Holy (born February 23, 1972 in Dallas, Texas) is an American country music artist, blending 50's rock and roll, pop and traditional country. Steve sites country greats Charlie Rich, Mickey Gilley and John Conlee as his influences, but is quick to add that Elvis, Sam Cooke, and a variety of Doo-Wop bands play a major role in his vocal style and on-stage persona.

In 1997, Steve signed with Curb Records. He launched his debut album Blue Moon in October 2000. The initial offering, dubbed "5090" by Rack Clark of Dick Clark Productions for its tribute to both the 1950's and 1990's era, included a swing-driven single entitled "Don't Make Me Beg" which was released as Steve's debut single from the album to set his course in motion.

Steve has enjoyed incredible success to jump-start his musical career. His second single from the album, "Blue Moon," featuring more traditional country sounds was released in April 2000 and reached 19 in the charts. His third single, "The Hunger," delivered a pop-folk feel and made it to Number 20; and just eighteen months after the release of the album, Steve's fourth single "Good Morning Beautiful," for which he is most widely recognized, charted at Number 1 for five weeks in 2002. The single was also featured in the Jennifer Lopez movie Angel Eyes.

Steve's long awaited 2nd CD, "Brand New Girlfriend" was released August 8, 2006. The album debut at number two on the country charts.

Steve earned his second number one single with "Brand New Girlfiend." This song was also the number one dance song for 2006.

Steve has had several of his tunes appear on movie soundtracks:

"Good Morning Beautiful" on the "Angel Eyes" soundtrack
"Break On Through" on the "Driven" soundtrack
"You’re The Only One" on the "Avenging Angelo" soundtrack
"Way Back When" on the "Where The Red Fern Grows" soundtrack

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