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Ain't gonna find me stuck in a kitchen
Slavin' in my apron, fryin' up bacon
I ain't your mama and I ain't your maid
If you think I am then you're mistaken
Baby, that ain't me
I ain't gonna be your Miss January
Won't be caught dead in a hot bed tannin'
Don't wanna be your pretty little trophy
If you really want me, you gotta get to know me
Honey, do you want me
Yeah, once you get a taste of my cuisine
You're gonna throw away all your magazines
I'll tell you right now I'm one of a kind
If you want a love like mine
Oh baby, if you want a heart that's true
This is all you gotta do
You gotta hold me, squeeze me, tell me that you need me,
love me like you're never gonna let me go

Woah
Hey, one more thing
I don't need another deadbeat darlin'
Takin' all my time and leavin' me lonesome
Want somebody gonna treat me right
Better be polite boy if you want some
Lovin
Ain't gotta be a big money spender
Be sincere and love me tender
Take it slow til I get to know ya
I'll be the one to show you what you're missin'
Honey, missin
Yeah, I gotta admit you got my attention
Pretty blue eyes I've got to mention
I got a feelin' you're one of a kind
If you want a love like mine
Oh baby, if you want a heart that's true
This is all you gotta do
Oh baby, if you wanna love on me
(This is all you gotta do)
Ain't no big old mystery
(This is all you gotta do)
You gotta kiss me, hug me, show me that you love me, have a little fun and let the good times roll
Hold me, squeeze me, tell me that you need me, love me like you're never gonna let me go
Woah, woah, woah
Baby

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Ralph Earl Sutton was an American jazz pianist born 4 November 1922 in Hamburg, Missouri. He died 30 December 2001 in Evergreen, Colorado. Ralph Sutton was the greatest stride pianist to emerge since World War II, with his only close competitors being the late Dick Wellstood and the very versatile Dick Hyman. Nearly alone in his generation, Sutton kept alive the piano styles of Fats Waller and James P. Johnson, not as mere museum pieces but as devices for exciting improvisations.

Read more about Ralph Sutton on Last.fm.


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