Ooh, boy, uh-huh
Ah, yeah
Oh, oh, oh, oh, ah, yeah
You walked in on the sly
Scopin' for love
In the crowd, I caught your eye
You can't hide your stuff

(You came to catch) you thought I'd be naive and tame
(You met your match) but I beat you at your own game, oh

(Who's zoomin' who?) take another look, tell me baby
(Who's zoomin' who) who's zoomin' who?
(Who's zoomin' who?) now the fish jumped off the hook
Didn't I baby (who's zoomin' who?)

(Who's zoomin' who?) take another look, tell me baby
(Who's zoomin' who) who's zoomin' who?
(Who's zoomin' who?) the fish jumped off the hook
(Who's zoomin' who?) yea-a-ah

Guess you believed the world
Playin' by your rules
Here stands an experienced girl
I ain't nobody's fool, uh, bump you

(Don't speculate) you thought you had me covered, now, boy
(I've got your bait) but you're bound to be my lover, oh

(Who's zoomin' who?) take another look, tell me baby
(Who's zoomin who?) who's zoomin' who?
(Who's zoomin' who?) the fish jumped off the hook, didn't I, baby?

(Who's zoomin' who?) yea-a-ah
(Who's zoomin' who?) take another look, tell me, baby (who's zoomin' who?)
Who's foolin' who? (who's zoomin' who?)
Well, the fish jumped of the hook now, didn't I, baby?
(Who's zoomin' who?) ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh

You think you're smooth and you can pick and choose
When the time is right
Just look behind, you'll be surprised to find
Gonna make you mine tonight, oh

Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, yeah, yeah now, yeah

(Who's zoomin' who?) take another look and tell me, baby
(Who's zoomin' who?) well, the fish jumped off the hook, didn't I, boy?
(Who's zoomin' who?) oh, take another look, tell me, babe
(Who's zoomin' who?) didn't I, didn't I, didn't I, oh
(Who's zoomin' who?) sing it out now, child, tell me, babe
(Who's zoomin' who?) who's foolin' who?
(Who's zoomin' who?) take another look and tell me, babe
(Who's zoomin' who?) yeah
(Who's zoomin' who?) fish in the sea, but they ain't me
(Who's zoomin' who?) sure right, yeah, yeah
(Who's zoomin' who?) take another look, tell me, boy
(Who's zoomin' who?) oh, oh
(Who's zoomin' who?) you will remember my name
(Who's zoomin' who?) I'm the one who beat you at your game
(Who's zoomin' who?) ah, take another look, tell me, sweet thing
(Who's zoomin' who?) who's zoomin', who's foolin', who's zoomin, who's foolin'?
(Who's zoomin' who?) ooh-ooh, ooh boy
(Who's zoomin' who?)


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Who's Zoomin' Who? Lyrics as written by Narada Walden Aretha Franklin

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    Nobody has commented on this song? This is one of maybe her best song ever!! Even if she looks like Jabba the Hutt this is an awesome song.

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