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Tenderness Lyrics


Just a little tenderness
At the end of the day
Is all a woman needs
To take her fears away
Cold, cold, di world so cold
Mi waash someone fi have and fi hold
Ina di nite, when di feelings a bite
Hug mi up, squeeze mi up, mek mi feel right
Forget di problems, everybody have dem
Tonight mi just naah feature dem
I just wanna lay with you
Be an island in this sea of confusion
Just a little tenderness
At the end of the day
Is all a woman needs
To take her fears away
Just a little tenderness
With the lights down low

When the world is just two people
And love is all we need to know
Everybody's got an idea of what's right, what's right for me
I'm just tryin' to survive, and live my life positively
This one wants to educate me
That one wants to dominate me
The other on,e tryin' to wear me down
Talkin' outta both sides of the mouth
I just wanna lay with you
And be an island in this sea of confusion
Just a little tenderness
At the end of the day
Is all a woman needs
To take her fears away
Just a little tenderness
Put the lights down low
When the world is just two people
And love is all we need to know
And I, I just wanna lay with you
And be an island in this sea of confusion
Just a little tenderness
At the end of the day
Is all a woman needs
To take her fears away
Just a little tenderness
When the light's down low
The world is just two people
And love is all we need to know
Tenderness
At the end of the day
Is all a woman needs
To take her fears away
Just a little tenderness
Deep in the night
When the world is just two people
And everything's gonna be alright

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This pair of brothers, members of the Tabajara tribe of northern Brazil, were one of the most unlikely successes of the space age pop era. Nearly 20 years after they first began recording professionally and in the midst of the twist craze, they had a Top 10 pop hit with their cover of "Maria Elena," a Mexican folk tune first popularized in the U.S. by Jimmy Dorsey. RCA and their promoters have always drawn a veil of mystery around Los Indios Tabajaras, so it's tough to trace their early years accurately.

Read more about Los Indios Tabajaras on Last.fm.


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