Baby, when you walk that sweet walk
Oh, you walk it good, yes you walk it good
Baby, when you talk that sweet talk
Oh, it sounds so good, oh so good

With a little bit of concentration
And a little bit of helpin' hands, yeah
And a little bit of raving madness
You know it makes me feel, baby
Both my feet are back on the ground

And when the rhythm takes me
It feels so good, oh, so good
Baby if it keeps a-shaking
It will do you good, oh so much good

With a little bit of stop-a-shakin' shakin'
And a little bit of fly right down?
Ooh, just a little bit of Sweet Con-Connie
It makes me feel, makes me feel
I got my feet on the ground

Ooh now baby, when you move it makes me
Really feel so good, oh, so good
And I'm so glad, so glad, so glad, so glad
And I'm good, oh, so good
With a little bit of concentration
Just a little bit of helping hand
And a little bit of saving madness?
It makes me feel, oh
It makes me feel back on the ground
Oh yes, it sure does
It makes me feel back on the ground

Babe, babe, you're the girl on the ground, yeah
I'm feelin' good child!
Down on the ground (Sha la la la, sha la la la)


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South Bound Saurez Lyrics as written by Robert Plant John Paul Jones

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    ok..a suarez is a kind of dance right?.....It kinda seems like he feels stressed...the world is sweeping him off his feet.....But when he dances with this girl...It makes hiim forget it all....."You know it makes me feel, baby Both my feet are back on the ground".....A good girl to bring you to your senses would be a welcome thing indeed ; )

    Fool_in_the_rainon June 24, 2003   Link
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    I thought a 'suarez' was more like an impromptu party. Or a party on wheels. Anyways, not a bad song, this one and 'All My Love' are the only Zep-written songs without Page in the writing credits.

    JumpyJackon January 30, 2005   Link
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    This is the greatest LZ song ever. Every time I listen to it I just want to sing along....but I don't. Don't really know what it's about though.

    FootageOFACopon December 11, 2005   Link
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    I like this song too.. Funny even these guys don't know the lyrics: led-zeppelin.com/EMl8.html

    heh.

    dcaton January 01, 2006   Link
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    awesome song makes me want to party

    SGT.PEPPERon January 12, 2006   Link
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    the solo is this song is f-ing sick

    Saurezon February 27, 2006   Link
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    i know it sounds like swarezz (suarez) but it is spelled saurez (like sourez)

    Saurezon February 27, 2006   Link
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    a saurez is more of an upper class impromptu party

    Saurezon February 27, 2006   Link
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    such an awesome 'feel good' song. one of the most overlooked song zeppelin has done

    nirvanafan700on February 22, 2007   Link
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    This song is so overlooked on the last album. It's a shame; it's really very good. :]

    Black Mountain Sideon March 11, 2007   Link

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