Dead Wrong - Hanni El Khatib

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Dead Wrong Lyrics

Baby you're dead wrong
whoa,darling your dead wrong
I know that I am dead on
When I say that you don't know me you're dead wrong
come on

Hey don't be afraid of me
even though its just the two of us on the street
you know a man like me
means you no harm

I've just got something to say
hopefully something that will brighten up your day
let me get it out and I'm all, oh

Even though I look the part
I still got my heart
You know I'm a person too
Even though you might not think it's true
You're dead wrong

Yeah, you're dead wrong
Whoa, you're dead wrong
Yeah, you're dead wrong

Yeah I know it might be a scary sight
to run into a bunch of us at night
You might think we're all fucked up, high
Surprise, I don't got that rock in my eyes

But I do have a song to sing
A story to tell, a dream of diamond things
But until god truly decided
I'm still stuck in hard times

I know that time will fade
So long as I stand brave
I ain't askin' to be saved
I just stand tough like this way

Baby you're dead wrong
whoa,darling your dead wrong
I know that I am dead on
When I say that you don't know me you're dead wrong
come on

Baby you're dead wrong
whoa,darling your dead wrong
I know that I am dead on
When I say that you don't know me you're dead wrong
Come on

Whaooho
yeah you're dead wrong
whaooho

Huh with a
(stuff, stuff, stuff, stuff, stuff...)
come around
cuz when the,
(stuff, stuff, stuff, stuff, stuff...)
come around

They'll put me
(down, down, down, down, down...)
yeah they'll put me down
cuz, they'll put me
(down, down, down, down, down...)
yeah they'll put me down
oh no, you're dead wrong

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Hanni El Khatib is a singer-songwriter and musician based in Los Angeles. The son of Palestinian and Filipino immigrants (and the first American in his family), Hanni El Khatib grew up in San Francisco and was obsessed with classic Americana and pop culture of the 1950s and 60s. Influenced by pioneers of early Rock and R&B, the multi-instrumentalist serves as singer, songwriter & producer for his one-man band (live he is joined by drummer Nicky Fleming-Yaryan) mixing a unique sound of ‘50/’60s blues, soul, garage rock & doo whop. Or in Hanni’s words “these songs were written for anyone who’s ever been shot or hit by a train. Knife fight music.” With his sinewy guitar and wry, whiskey-glazed voice, Hanni El Khatib creates malt shop music for those who drink them spiked with bourbon.

In 2010 he released two singles on Innovative Leisure, a subsidiary of Stones Throw Records. His debut album, Will the Guns Come Out, was released on September 27, 2011. The album features eight original songs and three covers.

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