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Juanita Lyrics


She is the restless river
Running through my veins
She rides without the reins
Her name's Juanita
She lives in the heart of every
Woman in the world
Within the reach of every girl
Who wants to meet her
(She's gonna be ridin' through)
Her name's Juanita
(She's gonna be ridin' free)
She's ridin' free
(She's gonna be inside of you, gonna be inside of me)
She's inside of you and inside of me, yeah
Oh, go with her flow with her
(Juanita)
Dream with her scream with her
(Juanita)

Let her take over, or just get to know her
Be everything you can be
If you can find her and free her
Juanita will unchain your heart
When someone tries to take
Away the freedom of your choice
To take away your voice
That's when you need her
She's there if you dare to give
Your broken wings a try
C'mon and take a leap and fly
And you can be her
(She's gonna be ridin' through)
Oh, Juanita
(She's gonna be ridin' free)
Ridin' free
(She's gonna be a part of you, gonna be a part of me)
She's a part of you and a part of me, yeah
Oh, go with her, flow with her
(Juanita)
Dream with her, scream with her
(Juanita)
Let her take over, or just get to know her
Be everything you can be
If you can find her and free her
Juanita will unchain your heart
Juanita
Oh, go with her, flow with her
(Juanita)
Dream with her, scream with her
(Juanita)
Let her take over, or just get to know her
Be everything you can be
Oh, go with her flow with her
(Juanita)
Dream with her scream with her
(Juanita)
Let her take over, or just get to know her
Be everything you can be
Oh if you can find her and free her
Juanita will unchain your heart

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Harold (Chuck) Willis (January 31, 1928 – April 10, 1958) was an American blues, rhythm and blues, and rock singer and songwriter; he was born in Atlanta, Georgia. His most successful recording was "C. C. Rider," which topped the rhythm and blues chart in 1957 and also sold well in the pop market. He died suddenly of peritonitis while at the peak of his career, just after "What Am I Living For?", backed by "Hang Up My Rock & Roll Shoes", was released.

Read more about Chuck Willis on Last.fm.


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