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Up For The Down Stroke - Isaac Hayes



     
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Up For The Down Stroke Lyrics


"Up For The Down Stroke"
Talking 'bout he's mad
Let's take it to the stage, jack, come on
And get up for the down stroke
Get up for the down stroke
Everybody get up
(X4)
Everybody get up
Get up for the down stroke
Everybody get upParty
It's all about party, yeah
Having a party, y'all
(Get up for the down stroke?) (get down!)
(? .A joke)
Get down on the real side
Get up for the down stroke
Everybody get up
(X6)

Woo, hoo hooI don't care about the cold, baby
Cause when you're hot, you're too much
Cause when you're hot, you're hot
Look at what you've got
(X7)
(Give me the claps)
(Let's take it to the bridge)
(What?)
(He talkin' bout he mad!)
(Make it funky now)
Get up for the down stroke
Everybody get upI don't care about the cold, baby
Cause when you're hot, you're too much
Cause when you're hot, you're hot
Look at what you've got
(X3)Party, baby party
You're hot
Let's take it to the stage
I don't care about the cold, baby
Cause when you're hot, you're too much
Cause when you're hot, you're hot
Look at what you've got (oh, my godfather!)
I don't care about the cold, baby (get up for the down stroke)
Cause when you're hot, you're too much
Cause when you're hot, you're hot
Look at what you've got
I don't care about the cold, baby (get up for the down stroke)
Cause when you're hot, you're too much
Cause when you're hot, you're hot
Look at what you've got

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Isaac Lee Hayes (born Aug 20, 1942, in Covington, Tennessee - died Aug 10, 2008, in Memphis, Tennessee) was an influential soul singer, songwriter, musician, producer, arranger, and actor. One of the key creative forces behind Memphis' Stax Records, Hayes began his recording career in 1962, soon playing saxophone for The Bar-Kays. Hayes and writing partner David Porter would pen numerous hits for Stax artists such as Sam & Dave ("Hold On! I'm Comin'", "Soul Man") and Carla Thomas ("B-A-B-Y") during the mid-1960s.

Read more about Isaac Hayes on Last.fm.


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