Slow Dance - Mo Foster



     
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Slow Dance Lyrics


Woman, what's your name?
I know you from somewhere
Vixen, playing games
Make me think that you care
I know what you're thinking
Thinking that you're too cool
And you know what I'm thinking
Just another poor fool
Slow dance, slow dance, slow dance
Show me you're a mover
Slow dance, slow dance, slow dance
Dancing all alone
Slow dance, slow dance, slow dance
Come a little closer
Slow dance, slow dance, slow dance
You drive us all crazy but I'd rather drive you home
Woman, orgasmatron
Drive me out of my mind

Teaser, getting it on
Giving me a hard time
You know what I'm thinking
Thinking you look so fine
I know what I'm thinking
Wishing you were all mine
Slow dance, slow dance, slow dance
Come a little closer
Slow dance, slow dance, slow dance
Fire in my blood
Slow dance, slow dance, slow dance
Show me you're a mover
Slow dance, slow dance, slow dance
Don't you say I'm bad baby, you make me feel so good
Woman, you got the moves
I wish you'd give it all up
Lover, whatcha gonna do
Gonna bring me bad luck
I got half the questions
And you got half the answers
I know you know, and you know what?
You sure some kind of dancer
Slow dance, slow dance, slow dance
Show me you're a mover
Slow dance, slow dance, slow dance
Tell me what you like
Romance, romance, romance
Come a little closer
Slow dance, slow dance, slow dance
Show me something new
Romance, romance, romance
Keep it under cover
Slow dance, slow dance, slow dance
If I could do it over, then I'd do it over you

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

IN THE BEGINNING In the mid 1960s Mo studied physics and mathematics at the University of Sussex. During this period he played both drums and bass in a wide variety of different bands. Once he graduated, a short spell as a laboratory research assistant convinced him that a career in music was preferable and, along with other ex-university pals, he formed a progressive jazz/rock group called Affinity, which was managed by the late Ronnie Scott. From that time on his career blossomed into one of the most prestigious of any contemporary bass-guitar player.

Read more about Mo Foster on Last.fm.


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