Who's Zoomin' Who

Album: Who's Zoomin' Who? (1985)
Charted: 11 7
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  • You walked in on the sly
    Scopin' for love
    In the crowd, I caught your eye
    You can't hide your stuff

    You came to catch
    You thought I'd be naive and tame
    You met your match
    I beat you at your own game

    (chorus)
    Who's zoomin' who, take another look, tell me baby
    Who's zoomin who...oh
    Who's zoomin' who, now the fish jumped off the hook
    Didn't I baby...Who's zoomin' who (repeat)

    Guess you believed the world
    Played by your rules
    Here stands an experienced girl
    Nobody's fool...

    Don't speculate
    you thought you had me covered, but
    I've got your bait
    You're bound to be my lover...oh
    (chorus)

    You think you're smooth
    That you can pickand choose
    When the time is right...
    But, just look behind, you'll be surprised to find
    I'm gonna make you mine tonight...oh
    (chorus) Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Josh from UsaI think I remember liking this as an 11 year old. But looking at it now, no, that was a dumb idea for a song. lol Made her some money, good for her, but otherwise...
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