Yea, now hear this
Are you ready for the brand new style?
Wicked and wild,
Wild versatile
Hey! Send him come (send him come)
Bring him come (bring him come)
Brand new style
You ready?

Hello, can hear you always you calling me again
Yes its true, I want you
You are my special friend
I don't want mixed emotions
I just want to play
Guys always have it their way
Now listen to what I say (hear this)
Lets get one thing straight(get this straight)
We'll meet at half past eight
And even if I'm late you better wait
'Cause I just want to get it on, get it on, get it on
Till the break of dawn

[Chorus: ]
Give me 1 of dem man over there
Send me 2, 'cause I just don't care
Maybe it 3, 'cause he look sexy
4, 5, 6 don't know which one to pick
Number 7, take me straight to heaven
Number 8, come right to him again
Number 9, says he's a good friend
But I need a man to give me 10 out of 10

Do you know when and how I want you?
Can you do what I want you to do?
Two can play at this game
So tell me what you gotta lose
Don't worry, have no fear
Like a thief in the night, I'll appear
And take what I first came for
And leave you wanting more
Let's get one thing straight (get this straight)
We'll meet at half past eight
And even if I'm late you better wait
'Cause I just want to get it on, get it on, get it on
Till the break of dawn

[Chorus: ]

You're turning me on
All night long
Till you hit the spot (show me what ya got, show me what ya got)
You're turning me on
All night long
We can make it hot (show me what ya got, show me what ya got)
(we'll make it hot)
(for real baby)

[Chorus: Repeat 2X]

Come again, come again
For real baby, you know how to do it
Top marks, hit the spot
You know, like it or not


Lyrics submitted by KungFuChica

10 Out of 10 Lyrics as written by Louise Charlotte "louchie Lou" Gold Itaal Shur

Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing, Hipgnosis Songs Group

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