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Take Time to Know Her (Single) - Percy Sledge



     
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I found a woman
I felt a true in love
She was every thing
I'd ever been dreaming ofBut she was bad, I didn't know it
Her pretty smile never did show it
All I knew is what I could see
And I knew I wanted her for meI took her home to Mama
Mama, wanna see my future bride
Well, she looked at us both
And then she called me to her sideShe said, "Son, take time to know her
It's not an overnight thing
Take time to know her
Please, don't rush into this thing"But I didn't listen to Mama
I went straight to the church
I just couldn't wait
To have a little girl of mineWhen I got off from work
The preacher was there
So was my future bride

He looked at us both
And then he called me to his sideHe said, "Son, take time to know her
It's not an overnight fling
You better take time to know her
Please, please, don't rush into this thing"But it looked like every thing's
Gonna turn out all right
And then I came home
A little early one nightAnd there she was
Kissing on another man
Now, I know what Mama meant
When she took me by the handAnd said, "Son, take time to know her
It's not an overnight thing
Take time to know her
Please, don't rush into this thing""Take time to know her
It's not an overnight thing
Take time"
Songwriters
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Percy Sledge (born 25 November 1941 in Leighton, Alabama) is a US-American R&B and soul performer. Percy Sledge worked in the fields in Leighton before he worked as an orderly at Colbert County Hospital in Sheffield. By the mid-1960s, Sledge was touring the Southeast with the Esquires Combo on weekends and working at the hospital. A former patient who was a friend of producer Quin Ivy introduced the two, an audition followed, and Sledge was signed to a recording contract.

Read more about Percy Sledge on Last.fm.


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