What a Woman Wants To Hear - Anderson East

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I'll tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman wants to hear

Wanna talk about tomorrow like it's a real thing
I'll see you when I come to town next spring
Whisper nothings in your ear
I'll tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman wants to hear

You really turn my head in that cotton-red sundress
Sitting cross-legged, bitching 'bout your ex
You're turnin' me on, when they call last call
You said "let's get out of here"
Pretty little girl, I'll make it clear
I'll tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman wants to
hear


I'll tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman wants to hear
You really turn my head in that cotton-red sundress
Sitting cross-legged, bitching 'bout your ex
You're turnin' me on, when they call last call
You said "let's get out of here"
Pretty little girl, I'll make it clear
I'll tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman wants to
hear
I'll tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman wants to hear
I'll tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman wants to
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What a Woman Wants To Hear Lyrics

Calico quilt and muscadine wine
Silver moon, candlelights
Pretty little girl, come here
I want to tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman wants to hear

Fine Merlot that you had in my yard
Innocent, from the start
Gonna lay you down, make it clear
I'll tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman wants to hear

You really turn my head in that cotton-red sundress
Sitting cross-legged, bitching 'bout your ex
You're turnin' me on, when they call last call
You said "let's get out of here"
Pretty Little girl, I'll make it clear
I'll tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman wants to hear

Wanna talk about tomorrow like it's a real thing
I'll see you when I come to town next spring
Whisper nothings in your ear
I'll tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman wants to hear

You really turn my head in that cotton-red sundress
Sitting cross-legged, bitching 'bout your ex
You're turnin' me on, when they call last call
You said "let's get out of here"
Pretty little girl, I'll make it clear
I'll tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman wants to
hear


I'll tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman wants to hear
You really turn my head in that cotton-red sundress
Sitting cross-legged, bitching 'bout your ex
You're turnin' me on, when they call last call
You said "let's get out of here"
Pretty little girl, I'll make it clear
I'll tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman wants to
hear
I'll tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman wants to hear
I'll tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman, tell you what a woman wants to
hear

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Anderson East (born Michael Cameron Anderson on July 17, 1988) is an American rhythm and blues musician from Athens, Alabama, later based in Nashville, Tennessee. His song "Satisfy Me" was released in March 2015 and received consistent radio airplay. His major-label record debut, Delilah, was released on the Low Country Sound imprint via Elektra in July 2015.

There was, “a lot of preachin’, a lot of prayin’ & a lot of piano playin’.” That best describes Anderson’s early years as a Southern Baptist Pastor’s grandson. Add the sweet sound of a gospel singing father, coupled with the big dreams that only a small town will inspire and you get a young man full of emotion, depth, curiosity, and song. Although profoundly influenced by the sounds of his childhood, Anderson East knew early on that his musical landscape was much broader than his conservative upbringing and embarked on a pursuit that would encompass both reverence and rebellion. With lyrics exploring timeless and thought provoking subjects, vocals that both soothe and mend the most human urges to love, hate, cry and lose control, and a palette of musical instruments best described in the art world as mixed media, Anderson East offers the listener something new to the ear yet familiar to the spirit. Bearing an unforgettable voice that allows you to explore the rich emotions of his music, Anderson’s vocals range from soulful cries to haunting whispers, and paint a vivid picture of his lyrics. Described as taking only the best qualities from Otis Redding, Ray LaMontagne, Ryan Adams, and John Mayer, Anderson’s voice is a lovely blend of unique inflection and delivery that creates a sound of its own.

After independently releasing the well-received EP Fire Demos in 2010, followed by Transitive Property in 2011, a new project was born: the double LP, Flowers of the Broken Hearted. A musical endeavor that explores the human condition of heartbreak through love lived and love lost. With a two LP canvas, Anderson explores his dynamic musical range, offering the listener two independently unique sounds, yet one universal theme.

Embarking on the first half, Anderson set out for Los Angeles and into the studio with co-producer Chris Seefried (Counting Crows, Fitz & the Tantrums), alongside a prized cast of individuals including Grammy award winning engineer Seth A. Horan, and an array of acclaimed musicians including Charles Gillingham & David Immergluck (members of the Counting Crows), Rob Wasserman (Lou Reed), Waddy Wachtel (Stevie Nicks), Don Heffington (Bob Dylan), Noel Scaggs (Fitz & the Tantrums) and Justine Bennett.

The second half of Flowers, recorded back in Nashville, is a modern, darker, more contemplative side of Anderson, a dualistically fulfilling contrast to the more classic Americana/Soul side of the album. Joining East is drummer Evan Hutching, bassist Tim Marks, and cellist Matt Nelson, as well as guest vocalist such as Callie and Phoebe Cryar (The Vespers), Natalie Prass and other gifted Nashville artists.

Flowers of the Broken Hearted is due to be released Summer 2012. 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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