Lady Lay Your Body - Carl Thomas

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Lady Lay Your Body Lyrics

Oh, lady would you lay
Lady would you lay
I'll rub them all away

Lady, lay your body
Let me rub the lonely
Places all away
Lady, lay your body
Let me rub the lonely
I wanna rub your loneliness away

Last night I think I fell in love with you
It was from a window watching you around my way
I was too shy to even call to you
So I wrote some words that made it easier to say
Lady would you lay

Lady, lay your body
Let me rub the lonely
Places all away
Lady, lay your body
Let me rub the lonely
I wanna rub your loneliness away

Visions of you around my bed
Nothing but roses when you rest your lovely head
And I'll put my everything in you
You know I'm the only one who knows just what to do
Lady

Lady, lay your body
Let me rub the lonely
Places all away
Lady, lay your body
Let me rub the lonely
I wanna rub your loneliness away

You've waited, oh so long for me to come your way
But now I'm here and sadness is gone away
Lay lady lay, lay
Won't you lay with me, oh oh
Whoa oh, lady would you lay

Lady, lay your body
Let me rub the lonely
Places all away
Lady, lay your body
Let me rub the lonely
I wanna rub your loneliness away

Lady, lay your body
Let me rub the lonely
Places all away
Lady, lay your body
Let me rub the lonely
I wanna rub your loneliness away

All away
Hey hey, I wanna rub them all away

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Carl Thomas (born June 15, 1972 in Aurora, Chicago, Illinois, United States) is an African-American R&B singer. He attended Aurora East High School. Although Thomas was originally part of "The Formula" (Epic Records) who released a song, "Pass it Over." He is best known as an artist on Sean "P. Diddy" Combs' Bad Boy Entertainment record label. Among his most popular hits are "I Wish" and "Emotional", both from his 1999 debut LP, Emotional. His latest effort Let's Talk About It (2004) includes songs "She Is" featuring rap vocals by LL Cool J, "Make It Alright" produced by Mike City, and "Rebound" which was produced and written by singer songwriter Eric Roberson. He is featured on Amerie's album "Touch" (2005). He was originally going to be featured on fellow Chicago-native rapper Rhymefest debut album Blue Collar on the song LSD (Lake Shore Drive), but the song was not included in the album. He has left Bad Boy and now signed to Interscope. On the 2006 Tupac album Pac's Life, he was featured beside Tupac, Hussein Fatal and Papoose on the track Dumpin'.

His first song recorded since being signed to Interscope is named, "Somethin' Bout Cha" which features the veteran R&B singer, Brandy singing backgrounds and some melody. No word on an upcoming album.

Four new tracks are leaked: the new single, "I Thought You Should Know", "Two Pieces", "One Love" and "Oh No".

On December 7, 2006, Thomas earned a Grammy Award nomination along with Chaka Khan, Yolanda Adams, and the late Gerald Levert for "Everyday (Family Reunion)", a song from the soundtrack of Tyler Perry's Madea's Family Reunion. The song received a nomination for Best R&B Performance by a Duo Or Group With Vocals.

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