Woman 2 Woman - Urge Overkill

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Woman 2 Woman

Attitude!

Well I'll take my time gettin' over it
Girl blow my mind, there's no controllin' it
Didn't see that sign, it was an accident
Girl say goodbye cause don't empty hands don't want you no more

You're blowin' me smoke and I don't know why
But I'm curious
You give me the blink and now I know why
It's so obvious

You're down with the Charlie
You and I
I can't wait
My love is gonna get you straight

(spoken)
Don't listen to him
This ain't no rap
I know the college the girls say this
I know she's your friend, I saw you two
You know what I'm talkin' about
Do you know what?

My oh one, there's no other like a
Woman Woman
Why oh no
I got a Woman 2 Woman Woman
I got a Woman 2 Woman Woman
I got a Woman 2 Woman Woman
I got a Woman 2 Woman Woman

And I know you saw it, too
Attitude

You're just my kind, you're so mysterious
What's on your mind, you're so serious
Girl what's your sign, Vagittarius?
But that's not mine, now tell me you don't want me no more

You're blowin' me smoke and I don't know why
But I'm curious
You give me the blink and now I know why
It's so obvious

You're down with the Charlie
You and I
I can't wait
My love is gonna get you straight

(spoken)
Oh, if you could see your face
All them dudes down at Humboldt Park
Rex, Angel, they all said you was straight
I was asking about you at Humboldt Park
They all said you was straight
What was I supposed to tell them?

My oh one, there's no other like a
Woman Woman
Why oh no
I got a Woman 2 Woman Woman
My oh one, there's no other like a
Woman Woman
Why oh no
I got a Woman 2 Woman Woman
I got a Woman 2 Woman Woman
I got a Woman 2 Woman Woman
I got a Woman 2 Woman Woman

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Urge Overkill are an alternative rock band from Chicago that attracted underground attention in the late 80s and early 90s. While their ironic reshaping of 70's arena and glam rock left them marginalized during the height of grunge, they managed to appear on the charts with their cover of the Neil Diamond classic "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" from the Pulp Fiction soundtrack, which hit #50 on the US Charts, and #11 on the Modern Rock charts. Their single "Sister Havana" also received some airplay. They disbanded in 1997 due to various addictions and in 2004 reunited, although they did not take their drummer Blackie on tour with them. They are currently touring the US, and a new album of Urge Overkill material is anticipated.

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