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Ruff Endz - Sure Thing
Yea?
Play that dance song
I just want you to listen?Never thought that there could be
Can be a girl for me
Never though I could find this kinda love in my lifetime
No one never though that she can make me so happy
I got the girl of my dreams
I?e found my sure thingYou my thing for long while
Though I never be tied down
Guess I never felt anyone ready for real love
If you want to get real love
Got me thinking my future plans
Makes me want to step up to the plate and be a good man
Some look forever
And never find the joy I?e found in you (ohh)
So true?You make me want to do right
Come home to you every night

You?e changed my life
Like I? in love for the first time
You make me want to settle down
This love in you I?e found
You me want to get the ring
Cause I?e found my sure thing(never though, never though) Never thought that there could be
Can be a girl for me
Never though I could find this kinda love in my lifetime
(Never though) No one never though that she can make me so happy
I got the girl of my dreams
I found my sure thingMade you promises I?e never meant to anyone
And it not about sex
I have a deeper love
You have this inner beauty I?e never seen
So incredible
So appealing
(Baby)
I give up everything just to have the joy
The joy that you bring
Cause my everything
Like a cool breeze on a summers day
So refreshing to me
Cause you the real thingYou make me want to do right
Come home to you every night (home)
You change my life (changed it)
Like I in love for the first time (like i? in love)
You make me want to settle down (settle down)-acap
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Earl Rudolph "Bud" Powell (September 27, 1924 – July 31, 1966) was one of the most influential pianists in the history of jazz. Along with Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie he was instrumental in the development of bebop, and his virtuosity as a pianist led many to call him "the Charlie Parker of the piano". Powell was perhaps the first pianist to vocalize on the piano, meaning that he transfered his vocalized improvisations directly through his hands to the instrument. This gave his music a deep connection to time, which is an artifact of the human voice.

Read more about Bud Powell on Last.fm.


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