As the midnight moon, was drifting through The lazy sway of the trees I saw the look in your eyes, lookin’ into mine Seeing what you wanted to see Darlin’ don’t say a word, cause I already heard What your body’s sayin’ to mine I’m tired of fast moves I’ve got a slow groove On my mind
I want a man with a slow hand I want a lover with an easy touch I want somebody who will spend some time Not come and go in a heated rush I want somebody who will understand When it comes to love, I want a slow hand
On shadowed ground, with no one around And a blanket of stars in our eyes We are drifting free, like two lost leaves On the crazy wind of the night Darlin’, don’t say a word, ’cause I already heard What your body’s sayin’ to mine If I want it all night You say it’s alright We got the time’
Cause I got a man with a slow hand I got a lover with an easy touch I got somebody who will spend some time Not come and go in a heated rush I found somebody who will understand When it comes to love, I want a slow hand
If I want it all night Please say it’s alright It’s not a fast move But a slow groove On my mind’Cause I got a man with a slow hand I got a lover with an easy touch I found somebody who will spend some time Not come and go in a heated rush I found somebody who will understand I found a lover with a slow hand Oh, lover with the slow hand And I get all excited with his easy touch I found somebody who will spend the night Not come and go in a heated rush
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3:30 in the mornin’, not a soul in sight The city’s lookin’ like a ghost town on a moonless summer night Raindrops on the windshield, there’s a storm movin’ in He’s headin’ back from somewhere that he never should have been
And the thunder rolls And the thunder rolls
Every light is burnin’ in a house across town She’s pacin’ by the telephone in her faded flannel gown Askin’ for a miracle, hopin’ she’s not right Prayin’ it’s the weather that’s kept him out all night
And the thunder rolls Oh, and the thunder rolls
Thunder rolls And the lightnin’ strikes Another love grows cold On a sleepless night As the storm blows on, out of control Deep in her heart The thunder rolls
She’s waitin’ by the window when he pulls into the drive She rushes out to hold him, thankful he’s alive But on the wind and rain, a strange perfume blows And the lightnin’ flashes in her eyes And he knows that she knows
And the thunder rolls And the thunder rolls
Thunder rolls And the lightnin’ strikes Another love grows cold On a sleepless night As the storm blows on, out of control Deep in her heart The thunder rolls
2,634,380 views Dec 17, 2015 #TrishaYearwood#CountryClassic#RonjasCountryMusicCracker Barrel Country Songs Of The Year Concert 2006 Lyrics:John Denver Music:John Denver “Back Home Again” is the title of a popular song written and performed by the American singer-songwriter John Denver. Released as a single from his album of the same name in 1974, “Back Home Again” peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 chart[2] in November of that year; it was Denver’s fifth Top 10 hit on the pop chart. “Back Home Again” topped the adult contemporary chart for two weeks. The single was the first of three number ones on the country music chart where it stayed for a single week.[3] The single was certified a gold record by the RIAA. The song won a CMA Award for Denver in 1975 in the category “Song of the Year”; he was also named “Entertainer of the Year” at the same ceremony, prompting country pop singer Charlie Rich to light the envelope on fire after reading that Denver had won—in an apparent insult to Denver’s musical style and image. *** Trisha Yearwood (born Patricia Lynn Yearwood; September 19, 1964)[2] is an American country music artist, actress, author, television personality and celebrity chef. She rose to fame with her 1991 debut single “She’s in Love with the Boy”, which became a number 1 hit on the Billboard country singles chart. Its corresponding self-titled debut album would sell over 2 million copies. Yearwood continued a series of major country hits during the early 1990s including, “Walkaway Joe” (1992), “The Song Remembers When” (1993), “XXX’s and OOO’s (An American Girl)” (1994) and “Believe Me Baby (I Lied)” (1996). #TrishaYearwood#BackHomeAgain#HonkyTonk#CountryClassic#RonjasCountryMusic#CountryMusic#GuriMalla2010