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Iron Out the Rough Spots - Don Covay & The Goodtimers



     
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Fool!
I've been feelin' meager
Been hurt so many times
But I've got faith in you
You can ease my troublin' mindCome on, now
Iron out the rough spots, girl
Iron out the rough spots, yeah
You can do it, baby
Come on an do it, babyFool!
Hurts gotta hold on me, girl
And I can't explain just what it is, now
But if you'll turn to me
I'll be alright if you will
Come on, girl
Iron out the rough spots
People, let her
Iron out the rough spots
Come on, right nowWhat you gon' do?

(About this wrinkle in my heart?)
What cha gonna do, huh?
(About this wrinkle in my heart?)Ooo, I'll be headed in the right direction
If you'll give me, twenty-four hours
Of your protection, yeah
Hold me, kiss me
Love me, yeah
(Ooo-we-baby)
Iron out the rough spots, girl
Iron out the rough spots
Come on I need ya, baby
Iron-iron-iron, yeahWhen I'm in trouble
Be my lawyer
When I'm hurt
Be my doctor, baby
When I need ya
I want ya to be my loverI want ya to, iron-iron-iron
All the wrinkles outta my heart
With your lovin'
'Cause I need you right nowCome on, nowBaby-baby-babyI'm beggin'
Down on my last pair a-kneesPlease do somethin' for me?Have a little mercy-mercy-mercy, babyI want you to take your lovin' ironIron, iron, out all the rough-rough
Rough spots, in my heart baby, nowGirl, a- I need you, h'uh!Baby, baby, yeah, yeahThat's alrightFADES-It's gonna be alright, anI'm gonna take you to loveLove
C'mon!
Think we're makin' love
Make my heart, secure.
Oh, baby, now.~
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60's 'Soul Clan' member and prolific songwriter Don Covay used the backing group name 'The Goodtimers' off and on between 1961 and 1967. The name appears on his Rosemart singles, as well as on his Atlantic single releases. His debut album for Atlantic "Mercy" in 1964 does not mention the Goodtimers by name in the artists credits and little information exists that says who they may have been. Don Covay himself was born in South Carolina but moved to Washington D.C where he got involved with the doo-wop scene and opened for Little Richard who dubbed him Pretty Boy.

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