Ready When You Are - Bad English

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Ready When You Are Lyrics

Had a dream you were with me last night
I was your prisoner in a castle
Hands tied
Yeah
Was it pain
Was it pleasure
You couldn't decide
No
A mistress who can call my name
I wanted more
Yeah
Cause baby I'm ready
Ready when you are
Ready in a heartbeat
A slave for love tonight
(ready when you are)
I'm ready when you are
That's right
Yow
Oh
Did you dream you were with me last night
Yeah
Was it paris in a hotel
Red light
Oooh la la
Hear me knockin' at your door
I've come back for me
Need some more
Cause baby I'm ready
Ready when you are
Ready in a heartbeat
A slave for love tonight
(ready when you are)
I'm ready babe
That's right
I'm ready for you
You're ready for me


I'm ready girl
Ready as anybody can be
Try another fantasy
You know you're mine
Anytime
Yeah
Cause
Cause I'm ready
Ready when you are
Ready in a heartbeat
A slave for love
Ready when you are
Ready in a heartbeat
A slave for love
Tonight
(ready when you are)
I'm ready when you are
Oh babe
Make a wish
Close your eyes
Wear another sleek disguise
(ready when you are)
Dream baby
Just dream
(ready when you are)
Sweat baby
Never know what you're gonna get
(ready when you are)
Ya never know what you're gonna get
So dream baby
(ready when you are)
Sweat baby
Sweat baby
Dreamin'
Never know what you're gonna get
Dream baby

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Bad English was an American arena rock band formed by three ex-members of the power pop band The Babys, Jonathan Cain, John Waite and Ricky Phillips (now in Styx), along with Journey's rock guitarist Neal Schon. The group is perhaps best known today for the career-defining power ballad "When I See You Smile". Although their late 80s and early 90s success proved short-lived, they're also still famous as one of the most popular supergroups in U.S. music history alongside Cream, Asia, and others.

The band's first, self-titled album was released in 1988, and it met with a great fan response as well as gave the band two hit singles in the United States: "When I See You Smile" and "Price of Love". Positive reviews followed by massive tours built up immense expectations about the songwriting talent of the band in their future endeavors. However, on their second album, entitled 'Backlash', the one and only single failed to enter the U.S. Top 40, peaking instead at only number 42. Critical views were also mixed on the release.

Soon after the band recorded their second album 'Backlash', in 1991, the group disbanded. Members went their separate ways even before the album could be mixed. In a later interview, frontman John Waite said that, while he enjoyed playing to stadium-sized audiences again, he wasn't happy with the somewhat 'corporate rock' image that the Bad English had been tagged as having. He has since had a solo career focused more on mellower singer-songwriter music. 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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