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Ah say yeah yeah yeah, say yeah yeah yeah
Ah say yeah yeah yeah, say yeah yeah yeah
I try to put my arms around you
All because I want to hold you tight
But every time I reach for you, baby
And try to kiss you, you're just jumping out of sight
Oh, I've got news for you
Baby, that I've made plans for two
I guess I'm just a stubborn kind of fellow
Got my mind made up to love you
Ah say yeah yeah yeah, say yeah yeah yeah
I'm gonna love you
In every way
I'm gonna love you
In every way
With other girls I've wanted
I've made it just a moment
With you I'll share each day
Now I know you've heard about me
Bad things about me, baby, please let me explain
Oh, I have kissed a few
I tell you, a few have kissed me too
I guess I'm just a stubborn kind of fellow
Got my mind made up to love you
Everybody sings
Yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah
Everybody sings
Yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah
Sing now everybody
Yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah
Ah say yeah yeah yeah, say yeah yeah yeah
I try to put my arms around you
All because I want to hold you tight
But every time I reach for you, baby
And try to kiss you, you're just jumping out of sight
Oh, I've got news for you
Baby, that I've made plans for two
I guess I'm just a stubborn kind of fellow
Got my mind made up to love you
Ah say yeah yeah yeah, say yeah yeah yeah
I'm gonna love you
In every way
I'm gonna love you
In every way
With other girls I've wanted
I've made it just a moment
With you I'll share each day
Now I know you've heard about me
Bad things about me, baby, please let me explain
Oh, I have kissed a few
I tell you, a few have kissed me too
I guess I'm just a stubborn kind of fellow
Got my mind made up to love you
Everybody sings
Yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah
Everybody sings
Yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah
Sing now everybody
Yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah
Lyrics submitted by yuri_sucupira
Stubborn Kind of Fellow Lyrics as written by Marvin Gaye George Gordy
Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Downtown Music Publishing
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Not his best (Sexual Healing) but the lyrics are still so good. What a loss to the music world when his father took his life due to some stupid argument.
For those of you unfamiliar with Marvin's death, from Wiki: "On March 31, 1984, Marvin's parents had a domestic argument over misplaced business documents while Marvin, ill from drug use, lay in bed. Upon hearing this, he woke up and told his dad to leave his mother alone, though neither man physically attacked the other. The next day, April 1, the arguments started again. Marvin's brother Frankie and his wife, Irene, were next door when Irene heard the shots. When Irene rushed outside, she saw Marvin's mother screaming for help saying, "He shot my son!" Frankie ran upstairs to see his dying brother struggling to breathe, while Irene called 9-1-1. Paramedics arrived to find Gay, Sr. sitting on the front porch. They demanded to see the gun before they would enter the house. Irene found it under Marvin Sr.'s pillow and threw it on the lawn. When police arrived, Gay, Sr. was quickly escorted to the police station for questioning.People gathering outside Marvin Gaye's house following news the singer was fatally shot, April 1, 1984. <br /> Gaye was pronounced dead on arrival upon his entry to the California Hospital Medical Center at 1:01 pm PST, dying a day before his 45th birthday (April 2). Fans and neighbors of Marvin crowded around the scene of the crime shortly after hearing the news. Four days later, on April 5, Gaye was given a star-studded funeral attended by over 10,000 mourners." The father was charged with 1st degree murder but later pled to voluntary homicide. The mother supported her him.
You are right.
I would take the 'compliment' and run (since it would be a first:), but you chose "right" instead of "correct" so I'm not sure of your intent. I am definitely "right" (policially), but am I ever correct? The million dollar question:)