Dreamboats & Petticoats Cast - Sweet Talkin' Guy Lyrics

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Sweet Talkin' Guy

Sweet Talkin' Guy Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Sweet Talkin' Guy By Dreamboats & Petticoats Cast?
Sweet talking guy, talking sweet kinda lies
Don't you believe in him, if you do he'll make you cry He'll send you flowers and paint the town with another guy He's a sweet talkin' guy (sweet talkin' guy) But he's my kind of guy (sweet talkin' guy) Sweeter than sugar, kisses like wine (oh he's so fine) Don't let him under your skin, cause you'll never win (no you'll never win) Don't give him love today, tomorrow he's on his way He's a sweet talkin' guy (sweet talkin' guy) But he's my kind of guy (sweet talkin' guy) Why do I love him like I do? He's a sweet talkin' (sweet talkin') Sweet talkin' (sweet talkin') Guy Stay away from him, stay away from him, don't believe his lyin' No you'll never win, no you'll never win, loser's in for cryin' Don't give him love today, tomorrow he's on his way He's a sweet talkin' (sweet talkin') Sweet talkin' (sweet talkin') Sweet talkin' (sweet talkin') Sweet talkin' (sweet talkin') guy Stay away from him (sweet sweet, sweet talkin' guy) No no no you'll never win (sweet sweet, sweet talkin' guy) |
Who Wrote Sweet Talkin' Guy By Dreamboats & Petticoats Cast?
Barbara J Baer, Doug Morris, Eliot Greenberg, Robert Michael Schwartz
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What's The Duration Of The Sweet Talkin' Guy By Dreamboats & Petticoats Cast?The duration of Sweet Talkin' Guy is 2:21 minutes and seconds. |
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