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Smooth Talk - Delbert McClinton



     
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I can help you get to heaven, right here on channel seven
Put your hands on the TV and pray
Check out that hotline on channel thirty-nine
Might be your lucky day
Just send a small donation directly to the station
Get it in right awayDon't let the smooth talk fool you
Don't let the sharks get to you
Don't let small minds out there on prime time
Make a chump out of you
Baby, don't let the smooth talk fool youHold on tight to your money, they're out to get you, honey
They got a million ways
They'll look into your eyes and tell you sweet lies
And put your mind in a daze
Just like them bad rhymes on drugstore valentines
They ain't got nothin' to sayDon't let the smooth talk fool you
Honey, don't let the sharks get to you
Don't let some slow walkin', good lookin', fast talkin' man
Make a chump out of you

Baby, don't let the smooth talk fool youYou know I've been around awhile
I got some information you can use
With their eyes on the prize
They'll fill you full of lies and baby that's the truth, oh, yeahYou got to be careful, babyDon't let the smooth talk fool you
Don't let the sharks get to you
Don't let some slow dancing Ricochet romancin' man
Make a chump out of youBaby, don't let the smooth talk fool you
Don't let the sharks get to you
Don't let some slow walkin', good lookin', fast talkin' man
Make a chump out of you
Baby, don't let the smooth talk fool youOh, yeah
Come on now
Alright

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Delbert McClinton is a blues musician born 4 November 1940, in Lubbock, Texas. He honed his craft working in a bar band, The Straitjackets, backing visiting blues giants such as Sonny Boy Williamson II, Howlin' Wolf, Lightnin' Hopkins, and Jimmy Reed. He made his first recordings as a member of the Ron-Dels and was noted for his distinctive harmonica work on Bruce Channel's 1962 hit "Hey Baby". On a tour of the UK with Channel, McClinton met a young John Lennon and advised him on his harmonica technique, resulting in the sound heard on the Beatles hit "Love Me Do".


Read more about Delbert McClinton on Last.fm.


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