The Real Deal

BILLY SPENCER, CURTIS WRIGHT, ROBERT ORRALL, ROBERT ELLIS ORRALL

I kept putting it off like I always do
Had one clean sock but a man needs two
So I drove on down to the wash 'n wear
I swear it was a hundred and ten there

She was folding her clothes by the coke machine
Hottest thing I'd ever seen
Cotton dress clinging to her like a glove
It took all of a minute to fall in love

I'd a bet you a hundred that I'd never find
That one in a million
That one of a kind
I was standing still, spinning my wheels
When I came face to face with the real deal

You're gonna need some help, she said with a smile
Or, boy, you're gonna be here a while
If you pay for dinner we can call it square
I took her hand and we took it from there

I'd a bet you a hundred that I'd never find
That one in a million
That one of a kind
I was standing still, spinning my wheels
When I came face to face with the real deal

Love's gonna do what love's gonna do
You can't make love happen to you
I was lookin' too hard for love that true
The real deal came out of the blue

I'd a bet you a hundred that I'd never find
That one in a million
That one of a kind
I was standing still, spinning my wheels
When I came face to face with the real deal

Now I know how good it feels
To come face to face with the real deal

Trivia about the song The Real Deal by John Anderson

When was the song “The Real Deal” released by John Anderson?
The song The Real Deal was released in 1994, on the album “Country 'Til I Die”.
Who composed the song “The Real Deal” by John Anderson?
The song “The Real Deal” by John Anderson was composed by BILLY SPENCER, CURTIS WRIGHT, ROBERT ORRALL, ROBERT ELLIS ORRALL.

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