Mary Ann
Stevie Wonder's Heartfelt Ode to Mary Ann: A Loveful MelodyLyrics
Oh Mary Ann
Expressing admiration or affection towards Mary Ann.
You know you sure look fine
Complimenting Mary Ann on her attractive appearance.
Hey Mary Ann
Repeating the expression of admiration towards Mary Ann.
You know you sure look fine
Reiterating the compliment about Mary Ann's appearance.
Don't you know baby
Asking Mary Ann if she is aware of the speaker's romantic feelings.
I could love you all the time
Expressing a willingness to love Mary Ann continuously.
Hey hey, Mary Ann
Repeating the address to Mary Ann with enthusiasm.
I said baby, don't you know
Urging Mary Ann to recognize the speaker's emotions.
Hey Mary Ann
Repeating the plea for Mary Ann to acknowledge the speaker's feelings.
I said baby, don't you know
Reiterating the request for Mary Ann's awareness of the speaker's emotions.
Don't you know baby
Restating the inquiry about Mary Ann's awareness of the speaker's love.
Girl I'm in love with you so
Declaring a deep romantic affection for Mary Ann.
Ohh-oh, let's talk about it
Suggesting a desire to engage in a conversation about their relationship.
Mhm, easy baby
Encouraging a relaxed and comfortable discussion.
Yeah yeah
Affirming agreement or approval.
Oh, Mary Ann
Repeating the address to Mary Ann, possibly with heightened emotion.
Can I take you home tonight?
Asking if the speaker can accompany Mary Ann home.
Oh baby
Expressing affectionate address towards Mary Ann.
Can I take you home tonight?
Repeating the inquiry about accompanying Mary Ann home, expressing a desire for intimacy.
If you let me baby
Promising to make things right if Mary Ann allows the speaker to take her home.
I'll make everything all right
Assuring that everything will be improved or resolved with the speaker's presence.
Ohh-oh, mhmm
Expressing a sound or acknowledgment, possibly indicating contemplation or emotion.
I've got a feeling
Declaring a strong intuitive sense or emotion regarding the speaker's baby (Mary Ann).
For my baby, ooh
Reiterating the emotional attachment to the speaker's baby (Mary Ann).
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