I don't look good in no Armani Suits
No Gucci shoes or designer boots
I've tried the latest lines from A to Z
But there's just one thing that looks good on me

The only thing I want
The only thing I need
The only thing I choose
The only thing that looks good on me is you

I'm not satisfied with Versace style
Put those patent leather pants in the circular file
Sometimes I think I might be lookin' good
But there's only one thing that fits me like it should

The only thing I want
The only thing I need
The only thing I choose
The only thing that looks good on me is you

Ya it's you it could only be you
Nobody else will ever do
Ya baby it's you that I stick to
Ya we stick like glue

The only thing I want
The only thing I need
The only thing I choose
The only thing that looks good on me is you

The only thing I want YEAH
The only thing I need
The only thing I choose
The only thing that looks good on me is you

The only thing I want
The only thing I need
The only thing I choose
The only thing that looks good on me is you

Oh you

Yeah yeah you
The only thing that looks good on me is you
The only thing I want, the only thing I need oh you


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    Haha, I saw that list too, and I was kinda sad because I LOVE this song, too. Ok, so it's probably one of the corniest songs in the world, but...well, it's a good way to put the kinda feeling into words. He and this chick have extreme chemistry and let's be honest, sometimes in the heat of passion you really do wear each other.

    It's got an amazingly fun tune! I feel like busting out on the dancefloor when I listen to it. :P

    delialon December 28, 2007   Link

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