Don't Fight It

Stephen Lee Cropper, Wilson Jr. Pickett

There you sit all by yourself
Everybody's dancin'
They can't a-help themselves
The groove is much too strong

They can't hold out long
So get up, don't fight it
You've got to (feel it, feel it)
You'd better get on up
And get the groove

You know what, baby?
I like the way you move
You do the thing like
You ought to be, all right

So don't fight it, oh baby (feel it, feel it)
The way you jerk,
The way you do the twine
You're too much, baby

I'd like to make you mine
And after the dance
I'm gonna take you home
So don't fight it, baby

You've got to (feel it, feel it)
Don't fight it (feel it, feel it)
You've got to (feel it, feel it)

Trivia about the song Don't Fight It by The Flying Burrito Brothers

On which albums was the song “Don't Fight It” released by The Flying Burrito Brothers?
The Flying Burrito Brothers released the song on the albums “Last of the Red Hot Burritos” in 1972 and “The Last of the Red Hot Burritos” in 1972.
Who composed the song “Don't Fight It” by The Flying Burrito Brothers?
The song “Don't Fight It” by The Flying Burrito Brothers was composed by Stephen Lee Cropper, Wilson Jr. Pickett.

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