
Date of issue: 15.10.1990
Record label: Reprise, Rhino Entertainment Company
Song language: English
A Man Who Isn't so Smooth |
I like a man who fumbles some |
Who stumbles to my arms a little clumsy |
And he comes to me because he wants me |
And he comes to me with nothing to prove |
I just want a man, I’d like to find a man |
Oh I, I need a man who isn’t so smooth, uh-huh |
Ooh, I’d like a guy who’s just a little shy |
Who doesn’t try to be an advertisement, no |
And his excitement, when he holds me in his arms |
Has got the kind of charm, ooh, that you never can lose |
I just want a man, I’d like to find a man |
You know I, I need a man who isn’t so smooth |
And he can be crazy like the moon, if he wants to |
Ooh, just as long as I’m the sun in his sky |
Oh, and every night up in the stars above |
There’s a place he takes me to, that’s only his and mine |
Ooh, I’d like a man who calls me by my name |
And not some name he’s called someone before me |
And he’ll adore me for the woman I was born |
The one that’s unadorned, ooh, and so often confused |
I just want a man, I’d like to find a man |
You know, I need a man who isn’t so smooth |
I know you’re out there somewhere, baby |
I’m looking for the real thing |
I just want a guy who’s a little bit shy sometimes |
I have so much love to give you, baby, mm-hmm |
I need a man I can count on |
Somebody I know is gonna be there |
Every time I need him, hey, hey, oh yeah, uh-huh |
I want somebody, who’s not so smooth… |
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