Anyway you want to be
It's alright with me
Anything you want
It's alright with me

Know that I love you
Know that I need you
Anyway you want
It's alright with me

Baby let me love you
Do what I want to do
Anyway you want
It's alright with me

Feels so good
Know that I love you
Know that I need you
Anyway you want

It's alright with me
Anyway you want
It's alright with me
Anyway you want

It's alright with me
Anyway you want
It's alright with me
Anyway you want

Woah now
It's alright it's alright
Baby now
It's alright it's alright

Baby let me love you
Yeah yeah
Yeah Yeah

It's alright it's alright it's alright
It's alright it's alright it's alright


Lyrics submitted by Demau Senae

Anyway You Want Lyrics as written by Peter P. Cetera

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Spirit Music Group

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    The little bluesy guitar riff that shows up twice is what saved this song for me. At first I thought it was nice, but a little repetitive. Just as I was about to change the song, that riff played, and I fell in love with it. This is also one of the few Chicago songs I play (more or less) top to bottom on keyboard. The others being Saturday in the Park and DARKWTII.
    Mattbluhalofanon July 18, 2007   Link

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