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I Didn't Mean to Turn You On - Loose Ends



     
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I Didn't Mean to Turn You On Lyrics


Let you take me out
I knew what you were all about
But when I did
I wasn’t tryin’ to lead you on
Now you bring me home
And tell me goodnight’s not enough for you
I’m sorry, baby
I didn’t mean to turn you on
You read me wrong
I wasn’t trying to lead you on
I want a friend
I didn’t mean to turn you on
Ho, I didn’t mean to turn you on
I know you
Expected a one night stand
When I refused
I knew you wouldn’t understand
Boy, I told you twice

I was only tryin’ to be nice
Only tryin’ to be nice
Oh, I didn’t mean to turn you on
Ho, I didn’t mean to turn you on
Ho
Turn you on
Tell me why should I
Feel guilty 'cause I won’t give
Guilty 'cause I won’t give in
I didn’t mean to turn you on, baby
I didn’t mean to turn you on
I didn’t mean to turn you on
I didn’t mean to turn you on
I didn’t mean to turn you on
Ho, I didn’t mean to turn you on, baby
I didn’t mean to turn you on
I didn’t mean to turn you on
I didn’t mean to turn you on
I didn’t mean to turn you on
I didn’t mean to turn you on
I didn’t mean to turn you on
I didn’t mean to turn you on
I didn’t mean to turn you on
You think that I’m a fool
'Cause I wouldn’t play by your rules
I didn’t mean to turn you on
You don’t stand a chance
All I want to do is dance with you
I didn’t mean to turn you on
I told you twice
I was only tryin’ to be nice
I didn’t mean to turn you on
I loved you for a friend
But I guess this is the end of our relationship
'Cause I didn’t mean to turn you on
I didn’t mean to turn you on
I didn’t mean to turn you on
I didn’t mean to turn you on
I didn’t mean to turn you on
I didn’t mean to turn you on
I didn’t mean to turn you on
I didn’t mean to turn you on
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There is more than one band with the name "Loose Ends". 1. One of the top British dance and urban contemporary trios in the early '80s, Loose Ends formed in London. They were originally called Loose End, and included Carl McIntosh, Jane Eugene, and Steve Nichol. Virgin signed them in 1981, and their debut was written by Chris and Eddie Amoo of the Real Thing. The group changed its name to Loose Ends in 1983, and signed with MCA in America in 1984. Their single "Hanging on a String (Contemplating)" topped the R&B charts in 1985, and they repeated that achievement in 1986 with "Slow Down.

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