Baby Let Me Be Your Man - Brian McComas

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Baby Let Me Be Your Man Lyrics

I don't know much about love at all
And every time I think I do
I stumble and I fall
But still I know when you're here next to me
I feel things I never thought I'd feel
And I see things I never thought I'd see

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So please give me your heart
Please give me your hand
And baby let me be your man


I know my little ways are so hard to explain
I guess being in love feels so good sometimes
It can even bring a little pain
But there's an open road before us now
It is narrow, it is straight
And it will lead us to love somehow

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So please give me your heart
Please give me your hand
And baby let me be your man

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So please give me your heart
Please give me your hand
And baby let me be your man

Let me be your man
I want to be your man

Let me be your man
Baby let me be your man

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McComas was born in Bethesda, Maryland; his family moved to Harrison, Arkansas when he was four years old. At age sixteen, he attended a Paul Overstreet concert; while at the concert, Overstreet gave McComas the address of his publishing company. McComas submitted a demo tape to the publishing company, who then encouraged him to continue working on his writing skills.

McComas later attended college, but soon dropped out to move to Nashville, Tennessee. McComas briefly signed to Mercury Records, before he landed a deal with Lyric Street in 2001, charting the singles "Night Disappear With You" and "I Could Never Love You Enough". In 2003, he landed his first Top 10, "99.9% Sure (I've Never Been Here Before)" and the follow up "You're in My Head", a #21 hit on the country charts. Another single for Lyric Street, "The Middle of Nowhere", fell short of the Top 40, and Lyric Street dropped him not long afterward. He later signed to Katapult Records, where he released Back Up Again, his second album. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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