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What's Your Name - Don & Juan



     
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What's your name [x2]
What's your name [x2]
But I been waiting on you
I've been so patient for you
I'm not trying to rush you or anything
I just want to get to know you
There ain't no need for gaming
I know just what your saying
And I been watching you from all the way across the room
I just got to find a way to come and talk to you
And I'm so bad at introductions
And I don't know what to talk about
And I don't want to say the wrong thing and push you away from me
And you so tight I don't want to mess this up
And you just the type to have me dressing up
There's only one chance
I got to say something
Here goes nothing

Usually I don't do this but
You wont do it for me so
What's your name (baby, baby) [x2]
It takes two to make a thing go right
You are looking to right so
What's your name (baby, baby) [x2]
Its not that I'm impatient
But you're procrastinating
And I'm not trying to rush you or anything
I'm not trying to be rude
And I can't wait no longer
The feelings getting stronger
I'm the only one you not talking two
So I got to come and talk to you
But baby I'm
And I'm so bad at introductions
And I don't know what to talk about
And I don't know what to talk about
And I don't want to say the wrong thing o push you away from me
And you so tight I don't want to mess this up
And you the type to have me dressing up
There's only one chance
I got to say something
Here goes nothing
Usually I don't do this but
You wont do it for me so
What's your name (baby, baby) [x2]
It takes two to make a thing go right
You are looking to right so
What's your name (baby, baby) [x2]

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Don and Juan were an R&B vocal duo from Brooklyn, NY, consisting of Roland "Don" Trone and Claude "Juan" Johnson. Johnson had previously sung with a doo-wop group called the Genies, who reached #71 on the Billboard pop charts in 1959 with "Who's That Knockin'" on the Shad label. (Contrary to doo-wop lore, Trone was never with the Genies.) Don & Juan's sole top 40 hit was "What's Your Name" on Big Top Records, which climbed to #7 on the Billboard pop charts in 1962. Roland Trone died in May 1982 at age 45; Claude Johnson died on October 31, 2002, at age 67.

Read more about Don & Juan on Last.fm.


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