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My Babe - Davy Graham



     
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I'm talkin' 'bout my baby, not your baby, say my babe
She's so fine
I'm talkin' 'bout my baby, not your baby, say my babe
She's so fine
I love to love my baby
Love to love her all the time
Well, I love her, don't you love her, say I love her
Do you hear?
I love her, don't you love her, say I love her
Do you hear?
Upsets my soul
She whispers sweet words in my ear
I love the way she walks
I love the way she talks
She makes me feel so good
Just like a young man should
She never make me cry
That's why, she's my babe, she's my babe

Nothin' could be better than to see her in a sweater
And a real tight skirt, that don't fit
Nothin' could be better than to see her in a sweater
And a tight skirt, that don't fit
She wants to have fun
People let me tell you that's it
I love the way she walks
I love the way she talks
She makes me feel so good
Just like a young man should
She never make me cry
That's why, she's my babe, she's my babe, alright
I love the way she walks
I love the way she talks
She makes me feel so good
Just like a young man should
She never make me cry
That's why, oh baby, that's why
Talkin' 'bout my baby, not your baby
Say my baby, not your baby
Say my babe, she's so fine
I love the way she walks
I love the way she talks
She makes me feel so good
Just like a young man should
She never makes me cry
That's why, oh
I love the way she walks
I love the way she talks
She makes me feel so good
Just like a young man should
She never makes me cry
That's why, she's my baby

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Davy Graham (born David Michael Gordon Graham, sometimes called Davey, on 26 November 1940 in Hinckley, Leicestershire; died 15 December 2008) was a widely-influential British acoustic guitarist most famous for his instrumental Anji (also spelt Angi or Angie), mastery of which, for a period in the 1960s, was the prerequisite of joining many British folk clubs. Graham was also cited as an influence by guitarists such as Bert Jansch, Paul Simon and Jimmy Page, and was a major force behind the British folk and folk-rock revolution of the 1960s.

Read more about Davy Graham on Last.fm.


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