Unbelievable Guy

Album: Navy Blue (1964)
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  • He's so sure of himse-elf
    You can tell by the way he talks
    Straight as an arrow
    Struttin' like a bigshot when he wa-a-a-alks
    So good lookin' he makes me weak
    I dream about him in my sleep
    Though I've known him for just a wee-ee-ee-eek

    He's unbelievable
    He-ee's unbelievable-oh-woh-oh

    He's got somethin' I wa-ant
    And I'm gonna get it right away
    I want his kissin'
    And the tender lovin' words he'll say-ay-ay-ay
    I'd like to wrap him up and take him home
    Chain him down so he'll never roam
    Let him know that he's mine alone, oh-woh-oh

    He's unbelievable
    He-e's unbelievable

    He's so much older than I, woh-oh-yeah
    He's such a groovy looking guy-uy
    An unbelievable guy-uy
    Take me now, give me all your love
    This is the moment of my lifetime
    I've been dreaming o-o-o-of
    Come on baby, don't you be so slow
    The night is young, you don't have to go
    Stay in my arms 'cause I love you so-oh-oh-oh

    You're unbelievable
    You're unbelievable

    Come on baby, don't you be so slow
    The night is young, you don't have to go
    Stay in my arms 'cause I love you so-oh-woh-oh

    You're unbelievable
    You're unbelievable
    You're unbelievable, yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah
    You're unbelievable
    You're unbelievable, yeah
    You're unbelievable Writer/s: BOB CREWE, LARRY SANTOS
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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