The Shake (contributed by Will Hose)
(written by John McElroy and Butch Carr)
Some men are attracted to a pair of big blue eyes
It takes a pretty face to make their temperature rise
Looks aren't that important, just icing on the cake
What really turns me on is the shake
(Chorus)
Shake it to the left
Shake it to the right
Come one baby, you know what I like
Shake it real funky, shake it real low
Shake it 'til you can't shake it no more
It's a natural attraction
Mother nature wouldn't make a mistake
What really turns me on
Is the shake
Eve first said to Adam, "Which outfit do you like?"
And they pulled on a fig leaf
And honey they both looked nice
Clothes don't mean that much to me
Maybe you better go and ask the snake
What really turns me on is the shake
(Repeat chorus)
Gary, Indiana; Mobile, Alabama
Pheonix, Arizona; Bismark, North Dakota
New York, L.A., Houston, Tampa bay
London, Tokyo
Everywhere you go
(Repeat chorus)
What really turns me on
Is the shake
Is the shake
You Gotta Love That (contributed by Will Hose)
Fresh off the farm, just out of school
Face of an angel, and nobody's fool
Turquoise boots, Atlanta Braves hat
Denim and lace, and you gotta love that
(Chorus)
She rolled into town, dreams in a sack
Old guitar in a blue Pontiac
She's taken a vow: she ain't turning back
She knows what she wants
And you gotta love that
Long way from home, white picket fence
She turned down a ring from her old boyfriend
She didn't take a dime from even her dad
She's out on her own, and you gotta love that
(Repeat chorus)
She's tender and tough
There's a world behind those innocent eyes
Since she was a girl
She's been waiting for the day she can spread her wings and fly
(Repeat chorus)