If ya' want my love, baby please
You gotta give me all, the love you've got
If you want my love, oh
Gotta give me all the love you got
Oh yeah-eah, you know I like it like that
It's okay-yeah, you know I like it like that

Every Saturday night
When ya' wonder where I'm at
Every Saturday night
When ya' wonder where I'm at

Don't call me, all call you
I like it like that
When I'm feelin' sad and lonely, too
I like it like that
Yeah-hey-hey

If ya' need me baby
Just pick up that phone
Don't tell your friends about us
Just want to be alone
Don't tell your friends, baby
Just want to be alone

Yeah, I like it like that
Like it like that, that-that-that
Like it like that, oh like it like that
Like it like that, an' you know it, yeah

Like it like that, an' you know it, yeah-hey-hey
Like it like that, an' you know it, yeah
Like it like that, an' you know it

Like it like that, an' you know it
Like it like that, yeah


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