Charlie Wilson - Pretty Lady [Featuring Charlie Wilson of the Gap Band] Lyrics

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Pretty Lady [Featuring Charlie Wilson of the Gap Band]
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Pretty Lady [Featuring Charlie Wilson of the Gap Band] Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Pretty Lady [Featuring Charlie Wilson of the Gap Band] By Charlie Wilson?
Stokley sings
Can I get to know you Cause I'm cravin to hold ya Just let me share All the things that are in my head You should be havin fun With the only one You giv your love to me Won't you let me complete you baby Chorus Pretty lady, you might think I'm crazy Pretty lady, won't you be mine Pretty lady, you should be having my baby Pretty lady, can we spend some time Charlie sings I've been in love before I'm not afraid you see I just want to be The only man you would ever need Say what you want Cause I'm here to please you I'll give you my credit card Baby and my keys (well maybe not to the ride, but) Chorus Bridge And when you smil, like the ocean wide So beautiful When I hold you close, and pour it out my hear and soul So plentiful Chorus w/Adlib to end |
Who Wrote Pretty Lady [Featuring Charlie Wilson of the Gap Band] By Charlie Wilson?
Jeffrey Stephen Allen, Keirston Lewis, Keri Jamal Lewis, Lawrence El Grecco Waddell, Ricky Kinchen, Stokley Mandella Williams
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