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Special Lady - Freddie Cruger



     
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Special Lady Lyrics


Baby, for every time that you felt love
Was taken for granted and I didn't care
Well, these are just a few words to let you know how I feel
Hey, yeah, let me be the first to let you knowOh, I had an awful dream
That you were needing someone else's
Love to take the place of mineSo I over came the distance
That challenged my persistence
I let my ego go and drowned my pride
And you ask whyYou're such a special lady
Though I haven't told you lately
So let me be the first to let you knowOh, such a special lady
Though I haven't told you lately
So let me be the first to let you knowOne more thing I need to say
Is that I need you every day
It's not the same 'til you come back to meGirl, I've loved you from conception
So if you follow my direction
I'll lead you where you always need to be
Right next to me, ohYou're such a special lady

Though I haven't told you lately
So let me be the first to let you knowOh, such a special lady
Though I haven't told you lately
Let me be the first to let you knowLet me be the first to let you know
I appreciate the things you do for me
When you're loving me at nightLet me be the first to let it show
I'd show the way to go
'Cuz every waking move is, oh, so right, rightYou're such a special lady
Though I haven't told you lately
But I wanna be the first one to let you knowOh, such a special lady
Though I haven't told you lately
Well, let me be the first to let you knowSuch a special lady
Haven't told you lately
First to let you knowOh, such a special lady
Though I haven't told you lately
Let me be the first to let you knowSuch a special lady
Though I haven't told you lately
First to let you know
Let me be the first to let you know

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Fredrik Lager aka Freddie Cruger & Red Astaire first got in contact with hip hop when he started out as a break dancer in the early 80s. His electric boogie dancing brother was collecting records at that time, which introduced Freddie to the world of black dance music. Around 85-86 he worked weekends at a legendary import record store in Stockholm called Space (special job cleaning the toilet). At this time he started buying more and more records, mostly electro and rap records but also disco/funk 12"/7"inch classics.

Read more about Freddie Cruger on Last.fm.


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