Featuring Tony Lindsay
Go on, do it babe
Yea
If the music makes you move
Cause you can dig the groove
Then groove on, groove on
If you feel like you wanna make love
Under the stars above
Then love on, love on
If there’s something you wanna say
Talking’s the only way
Then rap on, rap on
Cause whatever you do
You got to do your thing, do your thing
Come on
Groove on
If you feel like you wanna scream
Cause that’s the way you’re letting off steam
Scream on, scream on
If you feel like you wanna sing
Singing is your thing
Sing on, sing on
If you wanna make love all night
And you feel it’s right
Right on, right on
But whatever you do
You got to do your thing, do your thing
Groove on
Do it, do it, do it, yea yea
Come on
Do it baby
Come on
Tell me what you gonna do
Anytime you wanna do it
Come on
Go on, do it babe
If you move in the groove
Groove on, groove on
Same team, come on
Baby pull it
Come on, groove on
Give me some more baby
Yea
I can feel you play me play me play me play me play me play me
Oh yea
Bill Ortiz is an American musician, known for being a member of the rock band Santana in the 1970s. Born in California, he began his musical career playing bass and percussion in various local bands before joining Santana in 1972. With the group, he participated in the recording of albums like "Welcome" (1973) and "Caravanserai" (1975), contributing his energy and groove to Santana's distinctive sound. After leaving Santana in 1976, Ortiz continued to play music in various formations, maintaining a relatively low profile compared to his days with the legendary group. Some of Bill Ortiz's most representative songs with Santana include "Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile)", "Let It Flow" and "Song of the Wind".
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