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No Gettin' Over You - Bonnie Raitt



     
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One two, one two threeWell, I went and gave away my TV
Told the man, "Cut off the phone"
I put an ad in the paper, baby, gonna sell everything I own
Done everything in the world I know, to try to make it through
But there's just no getting over youWell, I went and bought myself a new straw hat
One eye pokin' under the brim, I bought myself a little seaside shack
In case I might just want to swim
Done everything I know in the world to try to shake these blues
But there's just no getting over youWell, I try and try but honey it ain't no use
Cry and cry, I just can't turn you loose
Why oh why, can't I get you off my mind?
You got that hook so far in baby, I gotta get you off my lineWell, I got some transcendental meditation, baby
And I'm taking up Japanese, I signed up at the cooking school
I'm going to pick up on some hard cuisine
Done everything in the world I know, to try to make it through
But there's just no getting over youHoney I, I tried and I tried baby it ain't no use
Cried and I cried but I just can't turn you loose
Why oh, why can't I get you off my mind?

Honey, you got that hook so far in, I just got to get you off my line
Oh, I have much and I'm a fool for you baby, lay back in, stand onNow listen to this [Incomprehensible]
You know the way you do, honeyWell, I just can't make it over, can't seem to make it baby
No matter what I say or do baby, I can't make it over, ooh
Well, there's just no getting over you, that's a truth

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Bonnie Raitt, (born November 8, 1949) is an American blues and R&B singer, songwriter, and guitarist who was born in Burbank, California, the daughter of Broadway musical star John Raitt. Raitt began playing guitar at an early age, something not a lot of her high school girlfriends did. "I had played a little at school and at camp," she later recalled in a July 2002 interview. "My parents would drag me out to perform for my family, like all parents do, but it was a hobby—nothing more...I think people must wonder how a white girl like me became a blues guitarist.

Read more about Bonnie Raitt on Last.fm.


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