Snatchin' It Back - Albert Collins



     
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Snatchin' It Back Lyrics


Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language:
How can I get your love
When you keep on snatchin' in back?
I want ya to tell me baby
How can I get your love
When you keep on snatchin' it back?
Cha' tell me, tell me baby
How do you 'spect for me to get it
When you keep on doin' like that?Hey, you want me an' I want you
But you're afraid that I won't be true
I've got your love in the palm of my hand

You change your mind, snatch it back againHow can I get your love
When you keep on snatchin' it back?
C'mon tell me, tell me baby
How can I get your love
When ya keep on snatchin' it back?
Hey, how can you 'spect for me to get it
When you keep on doin' like that, um hm?Some other man before my time
Must have loved you, left you behind
You're afraid that I'll hurt you
But I won't do anything, you don't want me toHow can I get your love
When you keep on snatchin' it back?
How can I get your love
When you keep on snatchin' it back?Look out y'all, come on through
Some other man before my time
Must have loved you, left you behind
Now you're afraid that I'll hurt you
But I won't do anything, woman
You don't want me toHow can I get your love
When you keep on snatchin' it back?
C'mon, c'mon, c'mon baby
How can I get your love
When you keep on snatchin' it back?
Tell me, tell me babyHow, how can I get your love
When you keep on snatchin' it back?
How can I get your love
When you keep on snatchin' it back?
Um, hm, hmGet your love
Ya keep snatchin' it back
Um, hey baby, uh, ow ow

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Albert Collins (October 1, 1932 — November 24, 1993) was a blues guitarist, singer and musician. He had many nicknames, such as "The Ice Man", "The Master of the Telecaster" and "The Razor Blade". Born in Leona, Texas, Collins was a distant relative of Lightnin' Hopkins and grew up learning about music and playing guitar. His family moved to Houston, Texas when he was seven. Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, he absorbed the blues sounds and styles from Texas, Mississippi and Chicago. His style would soon envelop these sounds.

Read more about Albert Collins on Last.fm.


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