Deeply Dippy

Album: Up (1991)
Charted: 1
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  • Deeply dippy 'bout the curves you got
    Deeply hot, hot for the curves you got
    Deeply dippy 'bout the fun we had
    Deeply mad, mad for the fun we had

    Oh my love, I can't make head nor tail of passion
    Oh my love, let's set sail for seas of passion now

    Deeply dippy bout the way you walk
    A contact sport, let the neighbours talk
    Deeply dippy I'm your Superman
    I'll explain, you're my Lois Lane

    Oh my love, I can't make head nor tail of passion
    Oh my love, let's set sail for seas of passion now

    Deeply dippy bout your Spanish eyes,
    Sierra smile, legs that go on for miles and miles
    (Oh, see those legs man!)
    Miles and miles

    (I said)oh my love, I can't make head nor tail of passion
    Oh my love, so let's set sail for seas of passion
    Oh my love, I can't make head nor tail of passion
    Oh my love, so let's set sail for seas of passion now Writer/s: Fred Fairbrass, Richard Fairbrass, Robert Manzoli
    Publisher: Spirit Music Group
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  • David from Honolulu, HiAfter hearing their lone chart American #1 single "I'm Too Sexy" for the umpteenth time, I decided to delve a little deeper into Richard & Fred Fairbrass's other work, & I came across their U.K. #1 hit "Deeply Dippy" - which has a jazzy-folky feel to it. It's an even better song than their monster hit, & I don't understand why their other songs like "Deeply Dippy" didn't catch on in the U.S.. It's a shame Right Said Fred were relegated to one-hit wonder status in the U.S., as they were quite a diverse act.
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