Body to Body - Miami Sound Machine

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Body to Body Lyrics

(Body to body, body to body)
(Body to body) Nobody does it like you do (body to body)
I love the way you make me feel when you do what you're doin' to me, oh
Touchin' either way you do, you don't know you got to feel it too, ooh
When your body's next to mine, you've got me hypnotized
(Body to body, body to body)
You know I like the way you do what you do when you do it to me, oh
(Body to body) Nobody does it like you do (body to body)
You know I like what you do when you do what you do to me, no, oh what you do
Flowin' through this magic night, I love to feel you hold me tight
You wonder what is right for me, you've got me feelin' tinglin'
Share the night with stars above, I think I found this thing called love
Fever running through my eyes, you are my heavenly device
(Body to body, body to body)
(Instrumental break)
(Body to body) Nobody does it like you do (body to body)
You know I like what you do when you do what you do to me, no, oh what you do
You open up a world to me, you change my life so tenderly
I know you are the only one, you're brighter than the burnin' sun
Don't know where you're goin' to, I don't care as long as I'm with you
That sudden sparkle in your eyes has got me feelin' oh so high
(Body to body, body to body, body to body, body to body)
(Body to body) I like what you do (body to body) when you do
(Body to body) all those things to me (body to body) that you do to me, baby
(Body to body) yeah yeah yeah yeah, that you do to me (body to body)
(Body to body) body to body (body to body, body to body, body to body)
(Body to body, body to body)

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One of the most successful Latin crossover acts of the '80s, Miami Sound Machine was formed in 1975 as the Miami Latin Boys, by keyboardist Emile Estefan, Jr. Performing at a wedding shortly afterwards, the group was joined by guest vocalists Gloria Fajado and her cousin, Merci Navarro Murciano. The two singers impressed the band so much that they were invited to become members, and with their acceptance, the band was renamed Miami Sound Machine. After recording four all-Spanish albums released by CBS Discos, Miami Sound Machine broke through to a much larger audience with their first English album, Eyes of Innocence, in 1984. The album included the dance hit single "Dr. Beat." Their next album, 1986's Primitive Love, included the tune "Conga!," which became the first single to be simultaneously included on Billboard's pop, Latin, soul, and dance charts. Two other singles, "Bad Boy" and "Words Get in the Way," joined "Conga!" in the pop Top Ten that year, while several singles approached number one during 1987-88, all of which -- "1-2-3," "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You," "Anything for You," "Can't Stay Away From You" -- featured emerging star and lead vocalist Gloria Estefan with top billing.

Miami Sound Machine and Estefan were at their commercial peak when a semi-truck slammed into the back of their stopped tour bus on March 20, 1990. Estefan's back was so severely broken that her surgery required 400 stitches, and two titanium rods were placed along both sides of her spine. The setback inspired a new direction for Estefan and Miami Sound Machine. After a year-long hiatus, the group returned to the stage with a renewed enthusiasm for traditional Latin music. Their comeback album, Mi Tierra, featuring original tunes based on Cuban music of the '30s, '40s, and '50s, received a Grammy award as "best tropical Latin album of 1993." Its success was followed by the Grammy-winning album, Abriendo Puertas, two years later. The personnel of Miami Sound Machine shifted considerably during their time together; Murciano left in 1982 and original guitarist Wesley B. Wright and bassist Juan Marcos Avila left three years later. Estefan Jr. retired from active performing and serves as the group's manager, producer, and songwriter.


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