Just Give Me One Good Reason - Mink DeVille

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Just Give Me One Good Reason Lyrics

You ask me to give up the hand of the girl I love
You tell me I'm not the man she's worthy of
But who are you to tell her who to love?
That's up to her, yes, and the Lord above
You better move on

Well, I know you can buy her fancy clothes and diamond rings
But I believe she's happy with me without those things
Still you beg me Lord to set her free
But, my friend, that will never be
You better move on


I can't blame you for lovin' her
But can't you understand, man, she's my girl?
And I, I, I, I'm never gonna let her go
'cause I, I, I, I love her so


I think you better go, now, I'm gettin' mighty mad
'cause you ask me to give up the only love I've ever had
Maybe I could, oh, but I love her so
I never gonna let her go
You better move on (you better move on)
You better move on (you better move on)
You better move on (you better move on)
Yes, you better move on (you better move on)
You better move on (you better move on)
Yes, you better move on (you better move on)

You better move on

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Mink DeVille (formed 1974; split 1986) was an American rock band that formed in San Francisco but is best known for its association with early punk bands at New York’s CBGB nightclub and also for being a showcase for the eclectic music of Willy DeVille. The band recorded six albums during the years 1977 to 1985, reaching their peak of mainstream success with their lively 1977 single "Spanish Stroll".

Except for frontman Willy DeVille, the original members of the band played only on the first two albums ('Cabretta' and 'Return to Magenta'). For the remaining albums and for tours, Willy DeVille assembled musicians to play under the name Mink DeVille. After 1985, when Willy DeVille began recording and touring under his own name (saying that he felt tired of being referred to as 'Mink' after performances), his backup bands were sometimes called 'The Mink DeVille Band,' an allusion to the earlier 'Mink DeVille' group. 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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