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Make Her Mine (Instrumental) - Mayer Hawthorne



     
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Ooo, I may not drive a new mercedes
But i'll chauffeur my girl, to the edge of the world
I may not wear a golden watch now
But ill be right on time, for a woman so fineWhen I love so pure,
The object of my affection, thats her
She lives on the other side of town
And i know that her father doesn't want me hangin' around
But I'm gonna turn her whole world upside-down
If i make her mine, o mine, o mine
When i make her mineShe shops on rodeo drive,
But i love that girl, yes i love that girl
And i know Im qua-i-fied, to love that the girl
Shes the only girl, in the whole wide worldI may not be a rich attorney
But i'll win my girls heart in a trail of love
I may not have the giant mansion
But I'll treat her so right, keep her warm at nightI got love so pure,
The only woman that I want in the world is hr
She lives on the other side of town

And i know that her father doesn't want me hangin' around
But I'm gonna turn her whole world upside-down
If i make her mine, o mine, o mine
When i make her mineOOOh im gonna make her mine, o mine, o mine
Im gonna make her mine

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Mayer Hawthorne (real name Andrew Mayer Cohen) grew up in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and vividly remembers, as a child, driving with his father and tuning the car radio in to the rich soul and jazz history the region provided. “Most of the best music ever made came out of Detroit,” claims the singer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, who counts Isaac Hayes, Leroy Hutson, Mike Terry, and Barry White among his influences, but draws the most inspiration from the music of Smokey Robinson, Curtis Mayfield and the legendary songwriting and production trio of Lamont Dozier...

Read more about Mayer Hawthorne on Last.fm.


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