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Well, when she walks on by she's got that look in her eye
Drop and roll, funk and soul
And if she wants a guy you know she don't have to try
Can't say no, what boy can't say no?
Every since I saw her nothing's ever been the same
I'm feeling like a brand new me
She's the one that I need she could really make my life complete
Wish she were crazy bout me
(Sweet thing)
I will hold you in my arms and make you feel a part of my dreams
(Sweet thing)
I will hold you in my arms and make you feel a part of my dreams
Dreams
Well, she can break your heart, she can tear it apart
With her smile, with her smile
And when she starts to dance she's got you all in a trance
Girl so fine, woo, woo, it's a crime
Everybody wants her, what am I to do?

I know that she don't notice me, wondering should I tell her
I would give her everything
Wish she were crazy bout me
(Sweet thing)
I will hold you in my arms and make you feel a part of my dreams
(Sweet thing)
I will hold you in my arms and make you feel a part of my dreams
Every since I saw her nothing's ever been the same
I'm feeling like a brand new me
She's the one that I need she could really make my life complete
Wish she were crazy bout me
(Sweet thing)
I will hold you in my arms and make you feel a part of my dreams
(Sweet thing)
I will hold you in my arms and make you feel a part of my dreams
(Sweet thing)
I will finally make you mine and wrap you up inside of my dreams
(Sweet thing)
I will kiss you in the night and love you till we both start to scream
(Sweet thing)
Sweet thing
Sweet thing
Sweet thing

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Willie Tee (February 6, 1944 - September 11, 2007) was a keyboardist, songwriter, singer, producer and notable early architect of New Orleans funk and soul, who helped shape the sound of New Orleans for more than four decades. Born as Wilson Turbinton, Willie Tee secured his place as a New Orleans music legend by arranging, co-writing and leading the band on the Wild Magnolias' self-titled 1974 debut album. The popularity of that landmark recording, and the subsequent "They Call Us Wild" introduced the Mardi Gras Indians' street-beat funk to the world.

Read more about Willie Tee on Last.fm.


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