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Can I get to know ya?
'Cause I'm cravin' to hold ya
Just let me share
All the things that are in my head
You should be havin' fun
With the only one
You give your love too
Won't you let me complete you, baby?
Pretty lady, you might think I'm crazy
Pretty lady, won't you be mine?
Pretty lady, you should be having my baby
Pretty lady, can we spend some time?
I've been in love before
I'm not afraid, you see
I just wanna be
The only man you would ever need
Say what you want
'Cause I'm here to please you

I'll give you my credit card
Baby and my keys, maybe not for the the ride
But let me tell you something, baby
Pretty lady, you might think I'm crazy
Pretty lady, won't you be mine?
Pretty lady, you should be having my baby
Pretty lady, can we spend some time?
And when you smile
Like the ocean wide, so beautiful
When I hold you close and pour it out
My heart and soul, so plentiful
Pretty lady, you might think I'm crazy
Pretty lady, won't you be mine?
Pretty lady, you should be having my baby
Pretty lady, can we spend some time?
How you gonna play it?
I want you for my lady
Baby, baby, baby
Won't you be mine?
How you gonna play it?
I want you for my lady
Baby, baby, baby
We can take our time
Pretty lady, you might think I'm crazy
Pretty lady, won't you be mine?
Pretty lady, you should be having my baby
Pretty lady, can we spend some time?

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The Casinos was a nine-member doo-wop group from Cincinnati, Ohio, led by Gene Hughes. They are best-known for their John Loudermilk written song "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye," which hit #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1967, well after the end of the doo-wop era. The group was based around Hughes and his brothers Glenn and Norman, and they signed a deal with Fraternity Records. "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" was their first single, and its vocal harmony and organ interlude would not have been out of place in a Top Ten hit from ten or fifteen years earlier.

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