Leroy Barbour - Ladies Night Lyrics

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Ladies Night

Ladies Night Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Ladies Night By Leroy Barbour?
Mm oh yeah,what a night
[Chorus] Oh yes it's ladies night And the feeling's right Oh yes it's ladies night Oh what a night (oh what a night) Girls, y'all got one A night that's special everywhere From New York to Hollywood It's ladies night and girl the feeling's good [Chorus:Repeat x2] Romantic Lady , single baby Mm sophisticated mama Come on you disco lady yeah Stay with me tonight, mama, yeah If you hear any noise It ain't the boys, it's ladies night, uh huh Gonna step out ladies night Steppin' out ladies night Gonna step out ladies night Steppin' out ladies night [Chorus] On disco lights your name will be seen You can fulfill all your dreams Party here, party there, everywhere This is your night, baby You've got to be there This is your night Tonight , everything is gonna be alright (repeat) Come on let's all celebrate (repeat) Oh ladies night and the feeling's right Come on let's all celebrate Lovely lady, lady, I love you Girls, y'all got one (what?) A night that's special everywhere You dance, you smile, the guys go wild So chic so fine you all looks so divine |
Who Wrote Ladies Night By Leroy Barbour?
Claydes Smith, Ronald Bell, Meekaaeel Muhammed, George Brown, Robert Bell, Earl Jr. Toon, Dennis Thomas, James Taylor
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What's The Duration Of The Ladies Night By Leroy Barbour?The duration of Ladies Night is 3:53 minutes and seconds. |
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