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What a Woman Wants To Hear - Anderson East



     
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Calico quilt and muscadine wine
Silver moon, candlelights
Pretty little girl, come here
I want to tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman wants to hear
Fine Merlot that you had in my yard
[?] from the stars
Gonna lay you down, make it clear
I'll tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman wants to hear
So with a turn of my head and that cotton-red sundress
Sitting cross-legged, bitching 'bout your ex
You're turnin' me on, when they call last call
You said "let's get out of here"
Little girl, I'll make it clear
I'll tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman wants to hear
Wanna talk about tomorrow like it's a real thing

See you when it comes down next spring
Whisper nothings in your ear
I'll tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman wants to hear
So with a turn of my head and that cotton-red sundress
Sitting cross-legged, bitching 'bout your ex
You're turnin' me on, when they call last call
You said "let's get out of here"
Pretty little girl, I'll make it clear
I'll tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman wants to hear
I'll tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman wants to hear
So with a turn of my head and that cotton-red sundress
Sitting cross-legged, bitching 'bout your ex
You're turnin' me on, when they call last call
You said "let's get out of here"
Pretty little girl, I'll make it clear
I'll tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman wants to hear
I'll tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman wants to hear
I'll tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman wants to hear
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Offering up a heaping helping of alternative rock with a healthy dose of timeless Americana influence, Anderson East is a dynamic artist who fuses modern sound with the rich undertones of his southern roots. There was, “a lot of preachin’, a lot of prayin’ & a lot of piano playin’.” That best describes Anderson’s early years as a Southern Baptist Pastor’s grandson. Add the sweet sound of a gospel singing father, coupled with the big dreams that only a small town will inspire and you get a young man full of emotion, depth, curiosity, and song.

Read more about Anderson East on Last.fm.


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