Baby I'm Right

Album: Southern Style (2015)
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  • Heaven knows that I'm usually wrong
    And you're the first one to point it out
    Don't even try to act like you don't know
    What it is I'm talking 'bout
    You know that I'm no know-it-all
    But when I first saw you I thought

    This could be
    The start of something beautiful
    This could be
    The start of something magical
    The kind of thing you look for all of your life
    This could be
    The start of something so unreal
    This could be
    Finally the real deal
    I guess now and then
    Baby, I'm right

    Don't wanna really put you right on the spot
    But I love the look you're giving me
    I'm no genius but I know what we've got
    That special kind of chemistry
    Go on and roll those hazel brown eyes
    Let's see where we're going tonight

    This could be
    The start of something beautiful
    This could be
    The start of something magical
    The kind of thing you look for all of your life
    This could be
    The start of something so unreal
    This could be
    Finally the real deal
    I guess now and then
    Baby, I'm right

    Just admit it, I ain't always wrong
    Me being right kinda turns you on

    This could be
    The start of something beautiful
    This could be
    The start of something magical
    The kind of thing you look for all of your life
    This could be
    The start of something so unreal
    This could be
    Finally the real deal
    I guess now and then
    Baby, I'm right
    Yeah, I guess now and then
    You let me be right Writer/s: DARIUS C. RUCKER, MARK EUGENE NESLER, PHILLIP BRIAN WHITE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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