Fuh You

Album: Egypt Station (2018)
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  • Come on, baby, now, let me look at you
    Talking 'bout yourself, try to tell the truth
    I can stay up half the night, trying to crack your code
    I can stay up half the night, but I'd rather hit the road

    On the night that I met you, I was on the town
    On the night that I met you

    I just wanna know how you feel
    I wanna love the soul, proud and real
    You make me wanna go out and steal
    I just wanna fuh you, I just wanna fuh you

    Come on, baby, now, help me work it out
    I won't let you down so you don't need to shout
    I can stay up half the night, playing with your head
    I can stay up half the night, but I'd rather go to bed

    On the night that I met you, I was on the town
    On the night that I met you

    I just wanna know how you feel
    I wanna love the soul, proud and real
    You make me wanna go out and steal
    I just wanna fuh you, I just wanna fuh you

    And everyday, in every way
    And everyday, in every way

    I just wanna know how you feel
    I wanna love the soul, proud and real
    You make me wanna go out and steal
    I just wanna fuh you, I just wanna fuh you
    I just wanna know how you feel
    I wanna love the soul, proud and real
    You make me wanna go out and steal
    I just wanna fuh you Writer/s: Paul James McCartney, Ryan Benjamin Tedder
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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