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Talk the Talk - Mr. Mister



     
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Talk to me, tell me what you're thinkin'
Talk to me, say the words I want to hear
'Cause I can be entertaining
So what do you like? What do you want to do?Don't be a, don't be a stranger
I wanna, I wanna take you
Somewhere that, somewhere that we canTalk the talk, start up a conversation
Talk the talk, let me inside your mind
Talk the talk, this could be a revelation
Talk the talk, we're talkin' the talk this timeTalk to me, I can see you wanna
Talk to me, just say the words I want to hear
'Cause we can be entertaining
I know what you like, I know what you want to seeDon't be a, don't be a stranger
I wanna, I wanna take you
Somewhere that, somewhere that we canTalk the talk, start up a conversation
Talk the talk, let me inside your mind
Talk the talk, this could be a revelation
Talk the talk, we're talkin' the talk this time, talk to meDon't be a, don't be a stranger
I wanna, I wanna take you

Somewhere that, somewhere that we canTalk the talk, start up a conversation
Talk the talk, let me inside your mind
Just talk the talk, this could be a revelation
Talk the talk, we're talkin' the talk this timeTalk the talk, the talk, the talk
The talk, the talk, the talk, t-t-the yeah
Talk the talk, let me inside your mind, talk to me
Talk the talk, this could be a revelationTalk the talk, we're talkin', we're talkin', we're talkin'
We're talkin', we're talkin', [Incomprehensible]
Talk to me girl, talk the talk, the talk, the talk

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Mr. Mister was an american pop band of the 1980s. Richard Page had formerly worked as a session musician (e.g., for Quincy Jones) and had composed for Michael Jackson, Donna Summer, Kenny Loggins, Al Jarreau, and many more, when in the late 1970s, he and his childhood friend Steve George founded the band Pages (most notable song: I Do Believe in You) in Phoenix, Arizona, from which Mr. Mister was founded in 1982. The two continued to apply their tight harmonies to background vocals on albums by successful pop artists like Laura Branigan while working to break their own material.

Read more about Mr. Mister on Last.fm.


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