I Wanna Be Your Man

Album: Here's Willy Moon (2010)
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  • Baby girl it's plain to see
    All of them things that you're doing to me
    While I got you oh so near
    Them things you do just send me there
    I wanna be your man, yeah, ha
    I wanna be your man
    People try to put you down
    Talking that jive all over the town
    I don't mind what the people say
    Gonna talk that jive just in any old way
    I wanna be your man, hey, ha
    I wanna be your man

    Give me loving with the things you do
    You make me feel, so brand new
    It's just me and you
    Over your house, and only you
    I wanna be your man, hey, ha
    I wanna be your man
    Hit me now

    Well,I don't mind if the sun don't shine
    'Cause I keep my loving in the evening time
    Just stick me down in the ground to rot
    I wanna be your man, hey, ha
    I wanna be your man
    I wanna be your man, hey, ha
    I wanna be your man Writer/s: WILLIAM SINCLAIR
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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