Album: How Do You Like It? (1963)
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  • I like it, I like it
    I like the way you run your fingers through my hair
    And I like the way you tickle my chin
    And I like the way you let me come in

    When your mama ain't there
    I like it, I like it
    I like the words you say and all the things you do

    And I like the way you straighten my tie
    And I like the way you're winkin' your eye
    And I know I like you
    You know I like you

    Do that again
    You're driving me insane
    Kiss me once more
    That's another thing I like you for

    I like it, I like it
    I like the funny feeling being here with you
    And I like it more with every day
    And I like it always hearing you say

    You're likin' it too
    You're likin' it too
    I'm askin' you
    What do you want to do

    Do you agree
    That the world was made for you and me
    I like it, I like it
    I like the funny feeling being here with you

    And I like it more with every day
    And I like it always hearing you say
    You're likin' it too
    You're likin' it too

    Whoa-oh, I like it
    Are you likin' it too Writer/s: MITCH MURRAY
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Royalty Network, Sentric Music, Universal Music Publishing Group
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