Sophisticated Lady - Buster Williams



     
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Sophisticated Lady Lyrics


I got this feeling baby,
Inside it's driving me crazy
I just don't know what to do
Why don't you get this started
Body language so inviting
There ain't nothin that we won't do
Ohhh... Sophisticated lady
Come and get my loving
Never get enough of the push and shoving
Ohh... Sophisticated lady
Changed my name from the B to the G
so my hubby can get with me
I know that we can make it
Never ever gonna get it on I'm freakin
That style don't suite me or you
There are so many reason
Why our love is so in season
Thoughts like this keep me straight with you

Ohhh... Sophisticated lady
Come and get my loving
Never get enough of the push and shoving
Ohh... Sophisticated lady
Changed my name from the B to the G
so my hubby can get with me
Ohh.. Sophisticated Lady
Have we got sound?
Hey yo Mel you ride this beat so well
Late at night lacing tracks past the midnight bell
But we don't sweat it though cause the three of us are strong
With the energy you give babe we can't go wrong
Paris was a city in the heat of the summer time
When J took the heart of a friend of mine
Then you gave rings and the vows were done
And you'll always be together 'cause 2 become 1
Ohhh... Sophisticated lady
Come and get my loving
Never get enough of the push and shoving
Ohh... Sophisticated lady
Changed my name from the B to the G
so my hubby can get with me
Ohhh... Sophisticated lady
Come and get my loving
Never get enough of the push and shovin
Ohh... Sophisticated lady
Changed my name from the B to the G
so my hubby can get with me

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Buster Williams (b. 1942 is a U.S. jazz bassist. Born Charles Anthony Williams Jr in Camden, New Jersey, USA on the 17th April 1942, his mother was a seamstress and his father was a bassist, and worked various day jobs to support his family. In 1959 he began working with Jimmy Heath whose quartet included Sam Dockery on piano and the legendary Specs Wright on drums. At the age of seventeen Williams was playing with Gene Ammons and Sonny Stitt, just one month after graduating from Camden High School in 1960, and stayed with them for a year until the band got stranded in Kansas City.

Read more about Buster Williams on Last.fm.


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