Raquel Welch - I'm Ready to Groove

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Verse 1
Now listen here boys, I used to be a square
But not I found out, I was really nowhere
I used to dig Freud, and Shakespeare too
No more baby

Chorus
Cause I dig you and I'm Ready to Groove
Oh ya I'm Ready to Move
Oh well, I know what I've been missing and I'm ready for us kissin ya, I'm Ready to Groove

Verse 2
If you like ❲?❳, as a 123, or you dig statistics, then you like what you see, at least 36, not more than 23, 36 baby, and it's on me

Chorus
And I'm Ready to Groove
Oh ya I'm Ready to Move
Oh well, I know what I've been missing and I'm ready for us kissin ya, I'm Ready to Groove

Verse 3
Woah, I been such a silly girl
I never gave a love a chance
Now I see how wrong I've been
And, I'll, take romance

Instrumental Break: 1:20-1:42

Verse 4
Now you know
I've seen the light
I mean to say
I rather switch than fight
So come on baby
Hold me tight
Wo, baby gonna rock it tonight

Chorus
Well I'm Ready to Groove
Oh ya I'm Ready to Move
Oh well, I know what I've been missing and I'm ready for us kissin ya, I'm Ready to Groove
Oh well, I know what I've been missing and I'm ready for us kissin ya, I'm Ready to Groove

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The song "Raquel Welch - I'm Ready to Groove" is a fun and upbeat track that tells the story of a woman who has realized she was living a boring, square life and is now ready to let loose and have some fun. The lyrics talk about her newfound love for dancing and enjoying life, and her desire to be with someone special. The catchy chorus emphasizes her readiness to groove and move, and the upbeat instrumental break adds to the energetic vibe of the song. Overall, "I'm Ready to Groove" is a feel-good track that will have listeners tapping their feet and ready to hit the dance floor.

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Raquel Welch - I'm Ready to Groove
{Verse 1} Now listen here boys, I used to be a square But not I found out, I was really nowhere I used to dig Freud, and Shakespeare too No more baby