Ray Charles - At The Club Lyrics






Well, I just stopped in this evening
To get myself a little taste
The music is nice and swinging
And of course, I really dig the place

Course, I haven't
Had much sleep lately
I feel sorta down and out

Yeah, but look over there
In the corner, man
Oh, yeah, there's something
To shout about

Hey, hey, pretty baby
Girl, don't you go nowhere
(Are you talking to me)

I'm talking to you, pretty baby
Girl, don't you go nowhere
Cause as soon as I pay the bartender
Girl, I'll be right there

She looked up and blushed and smiled
And my heart skipped a beat
Mmm, she's stacked from
Her head down to her feet

Hey, barkeep
You better come here and get your bread
This little girl's getting ready to split
And I'm about to go out of my head

Hey, hey, pretty baby

Girl, don't you go out that door
(Are you talking to me)

I'm talking to you, pretty baby
Girl, don't you go out that door
I'm afraid if I lose sight of you
I just might not see you no more

She slowed up just a little bit
And turned her head and smiled
She was 34-24-38
And dressed in the latest style

I finally caught up
With the pretty little thing
Before she got out on the street

And she told she was
Waiting on her old man
Who was a policeman on the beat

Hey, hey, pretty baby
Girl, I'll see you another time
(Are you talking to me)

I'm talking to you, pretty baby
Girl, I'll see you another time
If you're a policeman's woman
Just talking to you is a crime

(That's right, bud, let's go)
Oh, no





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  1. t.... _....

    Has he ever performed this live?

  2. p.... l....

    I love the story and of course the cool vibe.

  3. s.... ....

    On this day in 1962 {April 28th} Ray Charles appeared in concert at the Donnelly Memorial Theater in Boston, Massachusetts...
    At the time his "Hide 'Nor Hair" was at #23 on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart; and the very next day on April 29th it would peak at #20 {for 1 week} and spent 7 weeks on the Top 100...
    It reached #7 on Billboard's R&B Singles chart...
    And on the Top 100 the record's B-side, "At the Club", was at #45 on the chart...
    Exactly one year later on April 28th, 1963 he would be performing at Carnegie Hall in New York City...
    On April 28th, 1987 Mr. Charles addressed the U.S. Congress concerning funding for hearing research, he was quoted as saying 'My eyes are my handicap, but my ears are my opportunity'...
    'The Genius', born Ray Charles Robinson, passed away on June 10th, 2004 at the age of 73...
    May he R.I.P.

  4. r.... S....

    I love this man, why can't more people appreciate him?

  5. t.... ....

    Masterpiece from Brother Ray's Dewdrop days in the Crescent City...

  6. Y.... J....

    one of my favs