Rescue Me
Al B. Sure! Lyrics
Do you wanna, wanna, do you wanna, wanna
Do, do you wanna, wanna, do you wanna, wanna
Do you wanna, wanna, do you wanna, wanna
Do you wanna, wanna, do you wanna, wanna
Do you wanna, wanna, do you wanna, wanna
Rescue me
Do you wanna, wanna, do you wanna, wanna
Do you wanna, wanna, do you wanna, wanna
Rescue me
There’s a girl standin’ there, made just for me
If I opened up my eyes then maybe I would see
You know you always cross my mind
I’m gonna get that girl and do it right this time
Do you wanna, wanna, do you wanna, wanna
Do you wanna, wanna, do you wanna, wanna
Do you wanna, wanna, do you wanna, wanna
Rescue me
Do you wanna, wanna, do you wanna, wanna
Do you wanna, wanna, do you wanna, wanna
Do you wanna, wanna, do you wanna, wanna
Rescue me
The fellas always say, why do you feel this way
I’ll always love that girl until my dyin’ day
Don’t try to change my mind because hearts don’t lie
She could be the girl who loves this guy
All I hope for in my dreams at night
She walks right through the door
You know you’re always on my mind
I’m gonna get that girl and do it right this time
Do you wanna, wanna, do you wanna, wanna
Do you wanna, wanna, do you wanna, wanna
Do you wanna, wanna, do you wanna, wanna
Rescue me
Do you wanna, wanna, do you wanna, wanna
Do you wanna, wanna, do you wanna, wanna
Do you wanna, wanna, do you wanna, wanna
Rescue me
Please, I can’t take no more
I can’t take no more
You, you the one I adore
The one B. Sure, adores
Do you wanna, wanna
Do you wanna, do you wanna, wanna
Rescue, rescue, rescue me
Do you wanna, wanna, do you wanna, wanna
Do you wanna, wanna, do you wanna, wanna
Rescue me
Do you wanna, wanna, do you wanna, wanna
Do you wanna, wanna, do you wanna, wanna
Do you wanna, wanna, do you wanna, wanna
Rescue me
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ALBERT JOSEPH III BROWN, ALBERT BROWN III, KYLE WEST, KYLE ALBERT WEST
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Al B. Sure! (born Albert Brown, 4 June 1969, Boston, Massachusetts) is an American singer-songwriter, and record producer. He grew up in Mount Vernon, New York and during the late 1980s, Al B. Sure! enjoyed a brief run as one of New Jack Swing’s most popular romantic singers and producers. He is known for his trademark unibrow.
Brown was a star football quarterback at Mount Vernon High School in New York, but rejected an athletic scholarship to the University of Iowa to pursue a music career. Read Full BioAl B. Sure! (born Albert Brown, 4 June 1969, Boston, Massachusetts) is an American singer-songwriter, and record producer. He grew up in Mount Vernon, New York and during the late 1980s, Al B. Sure! enjoyed a brief run as one of New Jack Swing’s most popular romantic singers and producers. He is known for his trademark unibrow.
Brown was a star football quarterback at Mount Vernon High School in New York, but rejected an athletic scholarship to the University of Iowa to pursue a music career. In 1987, Quincy Jones selected Brown as the first winner of the Sony Innovators Talent Search. Subsequently, Brown went on to work with Jones on several projects, most notably the platinum single "Secret Garden" from Jones' double platinum album Back on the Block. On this recording, Brown was one of a quartet with Barry White, El DeBarge, and James Ingram.
His debut album from 1988, In Effect Mode, sold more than two million copies, topping the Billboard R&B chart for seven straight weeks. The album included his memorable single "Nite and Day", which topped the R&B singles chart and reached #7 on the Billboard Hot 100. He received numerous Grammy and American Music Award (AMA) nominations, and won an AMA for Best New R&B Artist. He also received several Soul Train Award nominations, and won the award for Best New Artist. He also won several New York Music Awards. In addition, Al's 900 phone line was third in generating revenue, following those for New Kids on the Block and Run-DMC.
As a writer and producer, Brown introduced the multi-platinum group Jodeci and teen R&B performer Tevin Campbell (also one of Quincy Jones's former protégés), as well as Faith Evans, Dave Hollister, Case, and Usher to the music scene.
On June 23, 2009, Al released his fourth studio album, Honey I'm Home. It features the hit song, "I Love It (Papi Aye Aye Aye)." The single peaked at #77 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart and at #22 Adult R&B.
Brown was a star football quarterback at Mount Vernon High School in New York, but rejected an athletic scholarship to the University of Iowa to pursue a music career. Read Full BioAl B. Sure! (born Albert Brown, 4 June 1969, Boston, Massachusetts) is an American singer-songwriter, and record producer. He grew up in Mount Vernon, New York and during the late 1980s, Al B. Sure! enjoyed a brief run as one of New Jack Swing’s most popular romantic singers and producers. He is known for his trademark unibrow.
Brown was a star football quarterback at Mount Vernon High School in New York, but rejected an athletic scholarship to the University of Iowa to pursue a music career. In 1987, Quincy Jones selected Brown as the first winner of the Sony Innovators Talent Search. Subsequently, Brown went on to work with Jones on several projects, most notably the platinum single "Secret Garden" from Jones' double platinum album Back on the Block. On this recording, Brown was one of a quartet with Barry White, El DeBarge, and James Ingram.
His debut album from 1988, In Effect Mode, sold more than two million copies, topping the Billboard R&B chart for seven straight weeks. The album included his memorable single "Nite and Day", which topped the R&B singles chart and reached #7 on the Billboard Hot 100. He received numerous Grammy and American Music Award (AMA) nominations, and won an AMA for Best New R&B Artist. He also received several Soul Train Award nominations, and won the award for Best New Artist. He also won several New York Music Awards. In addition, Al's 900 phone line was third in generating revenue, following those for New Kids on the Block and Run-DMC.
As a writer and producer, Brown introduced the multi-platinum group Jodeci and teen R&B performer Tevin Campbell (also one of Quincy Jones's former protégés), as well as Faith Evans, Dave Hollister, Case, and Usher to the music scene.
On June 23, 2009, Al released his fourth studio album, Honey I'm Home. It features the hit song, "I Love It (Papi Aye Aye Aye)." The single peaked at #77 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart and at #22 Adult R&B.
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Kageryu
This song has the charisma that's expected of the New Jack Era. Al B.Sure, Guy and Bobby Brown were the giants of that time.
KZA
Bobby brown could’ve still been a giant
SHAWNTISE` ADDISON
The 80's, 90's, & the early 2000's was the great times for the music scenes. Also, I am still jammin' to this in May, 2019. Who else?
Edward Myles
THIS WAS THA JAMM!!!
1988!! I JAMMED THIS IN THE ARMY.
Gerald Johnson
Still is the jam because stone cold said so
Ponygirl
thank you for your service sir =)
SongCreator71
🎉The way the song starts😙♪😚
Siobhan Swepson
This was my song that I rocked to in the summertime on my way to work!! Reminds me of just being young back in the day. Still a great song to rock to👍❤!
Angela Williams
Al.BSure is so handsome &a great singer and songwriter💯💯💋💋
Jay Wad
Good for the turntable and it's speakers; "this" song!