Can't Say No

Album: Contrast (2012)
Charted: 2
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  • Wasn't looking for trouble, but it came looking for me
    I tried to say no but I can't fight it she was looking lovely
    She kinda reminds me of a girl I know
    This pretty young thing that I got waiting for me back at home

    She's got my engines turning this happens every time
    I see a pretty girl and I wanna make her mine
    They send my rocket to the sky I want them
    But should I go for them?
    I'm like Houston I think we got a problem

    Girls, girls, girls I just can't say no
    Never see them coming I just watch them go
    Girls, girls, girls I just can't say no
    Never see them coming I just wa-wa-wa-wa-watch them go
    Take control, making me sweat girl run that show
    Its them girls, girls, girls I just can't say no
    Houston I think we got a problem

    Some girls are naughty some girls are sweet
    One thing they got in common they all got a hold on me
    Meet them at the party meet them in the street
    Getting me in so much trouble but that's alright with me

    They got my engines turning this happens every time
    I see a pretty girl and I wanna make her mine
    They send my rocket to the sky I want them
    But should I go for them?
    I'm like Houston I think we got a problem

    Girls, girls, girls I just can't say no
    Never see them coming I just watch them go
    Girls, girls, girls I just can't say no
    Never see them coming I just wa-wa-wa-wa-watch them go
    Take control, making me sweat girl run that show
    Its them girls, girls, girls I just can't say no
    Houston, Houston, Houston, Houston, Houston I think we got a problem

    Looking like a model making me stare
    All them pretty girls are standing right there
    Doing that thing it's just not fair
    How come all the pretty girls are up in here
    Looking like a model making me stare
    All them pretty girls are standing right there
    Doing that thing it's just not fair
    How come all the pretty girls are up in here

    Girls, girls, girls I just can't say no
    Never see them coming I just watch them go
    Girls, girls, girls I just can't say no
    Never see them coming I just wa-wa-wa-wa-watch them go
    Take control, making me sweat girl run that show
    Its them girls, girls, girls I just can't say no
    Houston I think we got a problem Writer/s: CONNOR MAYNARD, GEORGE ASTASIO, JASON PEBWORTH, JOEY DYER, JON MILLS, JONATHAN SHAVE, KURTIS MACKENZIE, SOPHIE STERN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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