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Ladyfingers Lyrics


I've got ladyfingers baby
I got kid gloves
Baby, I've got heart
If you need me to be sweet
Then I can give you what you need
'Cause I know you never came first baby
I'm so tired of my guns and my vanity
I'd like to trade them in for some sanity
And I know, it didn't come too easy
It didn't come easy to me either
From the freezer to believer in love, in love
Well, I got ladyfingers baby
I got kid gloves
Baby, I got heart, I got heart
I got ladyfingers baby
I got kid gloves
Baby, I got heart
I bet you didn't know that I could treat you right

That underneath the armor
There's another good girl
She's standing with a suitcase
Ready to run, in case you're wonderin'
Why she's so quick to come and go?
Why she's so quick to come and go?
She might be new, might be old
She might be scared as hell
She might not be so bold
She might not be so bold
Well, I got ladyfingers baby
I got kid gloves
Baby, I got heart, I got heart
I got ladyfingers baby
I got kid gloves
Baby, I got heart
I got ladyfingers baby
I got kid gloves
Baby, I got heart, I got heart
I got ladyfingers baby
I got kid gloves
Baby, I got
Heart
Heart
Well, I got ladyfingers baby
I got kid gloves
Baby, I got heart, I got heart
I got ladyfingers baby
I got kid gloves
Baby, I got heart, heart

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Born in Los Angeles, California, Alpert began trumpet lessons at about the age of eight and played at dances as a teenager. Acquiring an early wire recorder in high school, he experimented with recording on this crude equipment. After graduating from Fairfax High School in 1952, he joined the U.S. Army and frequently performed at military ceremonies. After his service in the Army, Alpert tried his hand at acting, but eventually settled on pursuing a career in music.

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