My baby gets me shakin' - she's got a way of makin' me
Feel like I'm still seventeen
She gets me high-she gets me low-and in between
Blue eyes she's got 'em - legs on the bottom
She tippy-toed right out of a dream
She's got it high - she's got it low - and in bewteen
Now I'm higher than a flag on the 4th of July
Low down in love and she's the reason why
She gets a hold of me and takes complete control of me
If you know what I mean
My baby's got me - high-low - and in between
Now baby's got the kind of kiss - you could start a fire with she don't need no gasoline
I'm burnin' high - I'm burnin' low - and in between
I'll find 'er on the second floor
And chase 'er through the cellar door
And catch 'er by the washin' machine
She takes me high - she takes me low - and in between
Now I'm higher than a flag on the 4th of July
Low down in love and she's the reason why
She gets a hold of me and takes complete control of me
If you know what I mean
My baby's got me - high-low - and in between
Now I'm higher than a flag on the 4th of July
Low down in love and she's the reason why
She gets a hold of me and takes complete control of me
If you know what I mean
My baby's got me - high-low - and in between
My baby's got me - high-low - and in between
Well, she's got it high - she's got me low - and in between
Mark Wills, whose real name is Daryl Mark Williams, is an American country singer and songwriter born in 1968. He rose to fame in the 1990s with hits like "I'm Not That Kinda Guy" and "19 Somethin'". His musical style is characterized by catchy melodies and lyrics that tell stories of everyday life, often focusing on love, friendship, and nostalgia. Among his most notable albums are "Mark Wills" (1997) and "Permanently Yours" (2000). Wills has collaborated with artists such as Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney.
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