Lyrics of 'Oh Rosalee' by Michael Johnson

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Bye bye to Chicago, so long to St. Lou
Going back to Tennessee where my baby waits for me
I love that windy city, I love to hear those blues
Ain't no way those city lights can take the chill from a lonely night

Oh Rosalee
Oh what your love has done to me
Makes me crazy
No one knows me like my Rosalee

Rosalee, she told me the day I hit the road
If your dreams should let you down
Honey you just turn around
I may have found my fortune, I've seen my name in lights
I will not be satisfied till that woman's by my side

Oh Rosalee
Oh what your love has done to me
Makes me crazy
No one knows me like my Rosalee

I'm gonna hold her all night
Wrap my arms around her so tight
Tell her that I love her all night long

Oh Rosalee
Oh what your love has done to me
Makes me crazy
No one knows me like my Rosalee

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