Ow
Ooh yeah
Oh
I never needed love before
Till I met you girl
A girl like you I have never seen
You came into my life like a whirlwind girl
You let me know what lovin' really means

Lady strange, oh lady strange I want you
Lady strange, oh lady strange I need you

You got me where you want me girl
So no messin' around
You know I never played that hard to please
I've been here many times before
And walked this sacred ground
But this time you got me on my knees
You got me

Lady strange, oh lady strange I want you
Lady strange, oh lady strange I need you
Lady strange, oh lady strange I want you
Lady strange, oh lady strange I want you
I need you

Oh you're so strange
Oh oh oh
Taking love from you's like taking candy from a baby
But lady strange there is no stranger lady
No
Just you and me we make love, good love
So let me know what lovin' really means
Woman please

Lady strange, oh lady strange I want you
Lady strange, oh lady strange I need you

I need you
I want you
Yeah


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Lady Strange Lyrics as written by Stephen Maynard Clark Richard John Cyril Allen

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    Oh yeah, this song gets the girls everytime....can't help but love it.

    Timesamython April 04, 2007   Link

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