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Chris Wilkie - Hey Babe! (1977) Lyrics



Chris Wilkie - Hey Babe! (1977) Lyrics




HEY BABE!

Listen to the telephone line there's no one on the other end
Hey babe what you doin' you're breaking up again
Don't want a mishap woman stay right where you are
Hey babe I'm coming over bringing my guitar

Hey babe!

Can't get you outta my head I keep coming back for more
Hey babe if I've seen it once I've seen it all before
Hold on you're my woman stay right where you are
Hey babe I'll be right over it's really not that far

Hey babe
Hey babe
Hey babe
Hey babe

Can't hear a word you're sayin' I think I got a bad connection
Hey babe all I want is some lovin' and affection
Don't want to lose my woman so stay right where you are
Hey babe here I come so leave the door ajar

Hey babe!
Hey babe!
Hey babe!
Hey babe!
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HEY BABE!

Listen to the telephone line there's no one on the other end
Hey babe what you doin' you're breaking up again
Don't want a mishap woman stay right where you are
Hey babe I'm coming over bringing my guitar

Hey babe!

Can't get you outta my head I keep coming back for more
Hey babe if I've seen it once I've seen it all before
Hold on you're my woman stay right where you are
Hey babe I'll be right over it's really not that far

Hey babe
Hey babe
Hey babe
Hey babe

Can't hear a word you're sayin' I think I got a bad connection
Hey babe all I want is some lovin' and affection
Don't want to lose my woman so stay right where you are
Hey babe here I come so leave the door ajar

Hey babe!
Hey babe!
Hey babe!
Hey babe!
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Writer: Chris Wilkie
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Performed By: Chris Wilkie
Language: English
Length: 2:49
Written by: Chris Wilkie

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