(Now that you're my baby)
(Now that you're my baby)
You're never gonna run around
Or see that girl who lives up town
I'll be trying everyday
To keep you happy in every way
So you won't ever want to run around
Now that you're my baby

You can kiss your playboy days goodbye
You're gonna be a different guy
From now on you're gonna be
Spending all your time with me
So you can kiss your playboy days goodbye
Now that you're my baby

I can give you all the loving
You've been searching for
I love you
Always dreaming of you
You ain't gonna run around no more
No, no, no, no more

Baby, I can give to you
A love that's good and oh-so true
So, you can throw your little black book away
Now that you're my baby

I can give you all the loving
You've been searching for
I love you
Always dreaming of you
You ain't gonna run around no more

You can throw your little black book away
You'll be my man starting today
Baby, I can give to you
A love that's good and oh-so true
So you can throw your little black book away
Now that you're my baby
Gonna be a different guy
You're gonna kiss those days goodbye
Now that you're my baby


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