George Jones - You Gotta Be My Baby (& Theme and Frank Page) Lyrics

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You Gotta Be My Baby (& Theme and Frank Page)

You Gotta Be My Baby (& Theme and Frank Page) Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For You Gotta Be My Baby (& Theme and Frank Page) By George Jones?
Oh you said you were my baby now I know that you're my baby
But it seems to me you got rovin' eye If you wanna be my baby then you gotta be my baby You can't keep your finger in two different fire I remember how you pleaded when you told me that you needed My lovin' I believe it without a doubt So if you wanna be my baby then you gotta be my baby And you gotta leave 'em kissin' cousins out Oh when you're high steppin' I'm a crawlin' low I get suspicious and I'm a gonna tell you so If you wanna be my baby then you gotta be my baby And be nobody's baby but mine [ guitar - steel ] Now I heard there was another so I went and asked your mother If anybody hung around besides me She gave me no satisfaction and now I can't take no action But I think I'll hang around and see If you wanna be my baby then you gotta be my baby And you gotta come to me and tell me so If you're gonna be my baby then you gotta be my baby And I'm tired of waitin' round so let me know Yes when you're high steppin'... |
Who Wrote You Gotta Be My Baby (& Theme and Frank Page) By George Jones?
George Jones
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What's The Duration Of The You Gotta Be My Baby (& Theme and Frank Page) By George Jones?The duration of You Gotta Be My Baby (& Theme and Frank Page) is 3:34 minutes and seconds. |
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