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Sweet Thing (feat. Chaka Khan) - Rufus



     
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Sweet Thing (feat. Chaka Khan) Lyrics


I will love you anyway even if you cannot stay
I think you are the one for me here is where you ought to be
I just want to satisfy ya though you're not mine I can't deny ya
Don't you hear me talking baby? Love me now or I'll go crazyOh, sweet thing
Don't you know you're my everything?
Oh, sweet thing
Don't you know you're my everything?
Yes, you areI wish you were my lover but ya act so undercover
To love you child my whole life long be it right, or be it wrong
I'm only what you make me, baby don't walk away, don't be so shady
Don't want your mind, don't want your money
These words I say, they may sound funny, butOh, sweet thing
Don't you know you're my everything?
Oh, sweet thing
Don't you know you're my everything?
Yes, you areYou are my heat, you are my fire
You make me weak with strong desire
To love you child my whole life long be it right, or be it wrong

I just want to satisfy ya though you're not mine I can't deny ya
Don't you hear me talking baby? Love me now or I'll go crazyYou're my heat, you are my fire, you're not mine, I can't deny ya
Don't you hear me talking, baby? Love me now, or I'll go crazy
You're my heat, you are my fire, you're not mine, I can't deny ya
Don't you hear me talking, baby? Love me now, or I'll go crazyYou're my heat, you are my fire, you're not mine, I can't deny ya
Don't you hear me talking, baby? Love me now, or I'll go crazy
You're my heat, you are my fire, you're not mine, I can't deny ya
Don't you hear me talking, baby? Love me now, or I'll go crazy

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A 1970s funk band, best known for launching the career of their lead singer, Chaka Khan. Major hits during their career include "Tell Me Something Good," "Sweet Thing," and "Ain't Nobody"
Rufus gained a fan in Stevie Wonder thanks to their cover of his "Maybe Your Baby." Wonder gave them a new composition, the slowly grinding "Tell Me Something Good," that he'd written specifically with Khan's vocal style in mind. Pulled as a single from their second album, 1974's Rags to Rufus, "Tell Me Something Good" was a Top Five smash that turned Rufus and Khan into stars....

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