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Something to Talk About - Bonnie Raitt



     
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People are talking, talking 'bout people
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I hear them whisper, you won't believe it
They think we're lovers kept under cover
I just ignore it but they keep saying we
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Laugh just a little too loud (a little too loud)
Stand just a little too close (too close)We stare just a little too long
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Maybe they're seein' something we don't, darling
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Let's give 'em something to talk about
(Something to talk about)Let's give 'em something to talk about
(Something to talk about)
Let's give 'em something to talk about
How about love?
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I feel so foolish, I never noticedYou act so nervous, could you be falling for me?

...It took the rumor to make me wonder
But now I'm convinced that I'm going under
...Thinking 'bout you every day (every day)
Dreaming 'bout you every night (every night)
I'm hoping that you feel the same way
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Now that we know it, let's really show it, darling
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Let's give 'em something to talk about
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(Something to talk about)
A little mystery to figure out
(Something to talk about)
Let's give 'em something to talk about
How about love?
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Let's give 'em something to talk about, babe
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A little mystery to figure out
Let's give 'em something to talk about
How about love?
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Ooh, listen to 'em baby
(Something to talk about)
A little mystery won't hurt 'em
(Something to talk about)
Let's give 'em something to talk about
How about our love, love, love, love
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Bonnie Raitt, (born November 8, 1949) is an American blues and R&B singer, songwriter, and guitarist who was born in Burbank, California, the daughter of Broadway musical star John Raitt. Raitt began playing guitar at an early age, something not a lot of her high school girlfriends did. "I had played a little at school and at camp," she later recalled in a July 2002 interview. "My parents would drag me out to perform for my family, like all parents do, but it was a hobby—nothing more...I think people must wonder how a white girl like me became a blues guitarist.

Read more about Bonnie Raitt on Last.fm.


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