Dear Future Husband

Album: Title (2014)
Charted: 20 14
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  • Dear future husband
    Here's a few things you'll need to know if you wanna be
    My one and only, all my life
    (Ah)

    Take me on a date (hey, hey)
    I deserve it, babe (hey, hey)
    And don't forget the flowers every anniversary (whoa, hey, hey)
    'Cause if you'll treat me right
    I'll be the perfect wife
    Buying groceries (hey)
    Buy-buying what you need

    You got that 9 to 5 (hey, hey)
    But, baby, so do I (whoa, hey, hey)
    So don't be thinking I'll be home and baking apple pies (whoa, hey, hey)
    I never learned to cook
    But I can write a hook
    Sing along with me (hey)
    Sing-sing along with me (hey)

    You gotta know how to treat me like a lady
    Even when I'm acting crazy
    Tell me everything's alright (ah, hey)

    Dear future husband
    Here's a few things you'll need to know if you wanna be (whoa, hey)
    My one and only all my life (whoa, hey, hey)
    Dear future husband (hey)
    If you wanna get that special lovin' (whoa, hey)
    Tell me I'm beautiful each and every night (woo, huh)(whoa)

    After every fight (hey, hey)
    Just apologize (hey, hey)
    And maybe then I'll let you try and rock my body right (hey, hey)
    Even if I was wrong (hey)
    You know I'm never wrong
    Why disagree?
    Why, why disagree?

    But you gotta know how to treat me like a lady
    Even when I'm acting crazy
    Tell me everything's alright
    Oh (ah, hey)

    Dear future husband
    Here's a few things you'll need to know if you wanna be (whoa, hey)
    My one and only all my life (hey, baby, hey) (whoa, hey, hey)
    Dear future husband (hey)
    Make time for me (whoa, hey)
    Don't leave me lonely (whoa, hey)
    And no, we'll never see your family more than mine (whoa, hey, hey)

    I'll be sleeping on the left side of the bed (whoa, hey)
    Open doors for me and you might get some kisses (whoa, hey)
    Don't have a dirty mind
    Just be a classy guy (whoa, hey)
    Buy me a ring
    Buy-buy me a ring, babe

    You gotta know how to treat me like a lady
    Even when I'm acting crazy (whoa, hey)
    Tell me everything's alright (woo, hey)

    Dear future husband (hey, hey)
    Here's a few things you'll need to know if you wanna be (whoa, hey, hey)
    My one and only all my life (whoa, hey, hey)
    (Whoa, hey, hey)
    Dear future husband (whoa, hey, hey)
    If you wanna get that special loving (whoa, hey, hey)
    Tell me I'm beautiful each and every night (that's right) (whoa, hey)
    Oh, whoa (whoa)
    Future husband, better love me right Writer/s: Kevin Kadish, Meghan Trainor
    Publisher: AMPLIFIED ADMINISTRATION, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Morgan from GermanyMeghan Trainor most probably got her inspiration for this song from the 1961 hit "Runaround Sue" by Dion, which was a US No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100.
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