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These Arms of Mine (feat. Huey Lewis) - Marc Broussard



     
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These Arms Of MineOtis ReddingBuy for $1.29SubscribeStart Free RadioThese arms of mine, they are lonely
Lonely and feeling blueThese arms of mine, they are yearning
Yearning from wanting you
And if you would let them hold you
Oh, how grateful I will beThese arms of mine, they are burning
Burning from wanting youThese arms of mine, they are wanting
Wanting to hold youAnd if you would let them hold you
Oh how grateful I will beCome on, come on baby
Just be my little woman
Just be my lover, oh
I need me somebody, somebody to treat me right, oh
I need your arms, loving arms to hold me tightAnd I, I, I need your, I need your tender lips, to hold me
Together when I'm right with you
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Marc Broussard (born January 14, 1982) is an American singer and songwriter. The Louisiana native released his first major album (with Island Def Jam Records) on August 3, 2004. The album's title Carencro pays tribute to the musician's hometown of Carencro, Louisiana. His style is best described as "Bayou Soul," a mix of funk, blues, R&B, rock, and pop, matched with distinct Southern roots.

Marc is best known for the songs "Where You Are" and "Home." Broussard previously released several independent efforts, including 2002's Momentary Setback which spawned the hit "The Wanderer", a song about self discovery. A re-worked version of the song appears on Carencro. As of July 2005, "Home" was released as a single.

Although Broussard is rather unknown, he is characteristically known and critically praised for his strong vocals. However, he has garnered an uptick in popularity thanks to a snappy tune "Must Be The Water" which is featured in television commercials on TNT for the 2008 NBA All-Star game held in New Orleans.



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