Steamy Windows

Album: Foreign Affair (1989)
Charted: 13 39
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  • I was thinkin' 'bout parking the other night
    We was out on the back road
    Me and my baby was just gettin' right
    All systems on overload
    Radio blasting in the front seat
    Turning out the music fine
    And we was snuggled up in the back seat
    Making up for lost time

    Steamy windows
    Zero visibility
    Steamy windows
    Coming from the body heat

    You can wine and dine with a man all night
    With good intent
    But there's somethin' about a competition on the back road
    Breaks down the defenses

    Steamy windows
    Zero visibility
    Steamy windows
    Coming from the body heat
    Steamy windows
    Ain't nobody can see
    Steamy windows
    Coming from the body heat

    There's a sound outside the front door
    And I know it's just the wind
    But it makes her snuggle up just a little bit closer
    And it starts things happening again
    Uh, yeah, yeah

    Steamy windows
    Ain't nobody can see
    Steamy windows
    Coming from the body heat

    Steamy windows
    Zero visibility
    Steamy windows
    Coming from the body heat

    Steamy windows
    Steamy windows, steamy windows
    Zero visibility
    Yeah
    Steamy windows Writer/s: Tony Joe White
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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