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One On One Lyrics


I'm tired of playing on the team
Ooooh, it seems I don't get time out anymore
What a change if we set the pace face to face
No one even trying to score
And oh, oh, I can feel the magic of your touch
Um-hmm and when you move in close
A little bit means so much
Oooh yeah, you've got to understand, baby
Time out is what I'm here for
Woah oah, one on one
I wanna play that game tonight
One on one I know
I wanna play that one on one
I wanna play that game tonight
One on one so slow
Oooh oooh

Oooh, you can't tell me you don't miss me girl
No, I think I might know you too well, woah oah
I (wonder what) you'd say if you knew
That I was coming tonight
(Want to) I want you, can't you tell?
Oooh, woah oah, one on one
I wanna play that game tonight
One on one I know
I wanna play that one on one
I wanna play that game tonight
One on one so slow
Oooh oooh
That's all you need to know now
'Cause if it's really right
There's nothing else
One on one
I wanna play that game tonight (one one)
Oooh oooh mmm
One on one
I wanna play that game tonight
(One on one I wanna play that game tonight)
Oooh oooh
One on one
I wanna play that game
(One on one I wanna play that game tonight)
Oooh oooh
One on one I wanna play that game
(One) on one (on one) on one, girl
(On one) ooooooh, there's nothing else
(On one) but you and me (on one)
I want no one else (on one)
I don't want no one else (on one)
Oh, baby, I'm tired of playing (on one)
I'm tired of playing (on one)
I don't want to play those games no more, no more
I want to play with you girl
I want to play with you girl
Just you and me, you and me, you and me
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From their first hit in 1974 through their heyday in the '80s, Daryl Hall and John Oates' smooth, catchy take on philly soul brought them commercial success — including six number one singles and six platinum albums. Hall & Oates' music was well-constructed and produced; at their best, their songs were filled with strong hooks and melodies that adhered to soul traditions without being a slave to them by incorporating elements of new wave and hard rock.

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