Patrizio Buanne - I Can't Say No

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"I Can't Say No" is the show tune from 1943 Broadway musical "Oklahoma!" written by composer Richard Rodgers and lyricist/librettist Oscar Hammerstein II.
Patrizio's own rendition of the song was released on his eponymous album in 2010.

I sit at this bar it's million miles
Too far from anywhere
Nothing I've seen ever could compare

So I pick up and play
And the room starts to sway
Everyone's feeling
A little bit more or a little bit than OK

And then you walk in
Or rather you glide
You don't use those legs
You just kind of slide

Move like you move
Dance for the night
Everyone's turned
To watch you hold the spotlight

Look like you look
Standing ready to go
Now I swallowed you truth
And I can't say no

The light strikes the paper
And you'll take me later
Where? You won't say...
Am I in your game?
Should I stay?
No you can't say no

You glide up to me
And then you ask me for a flame
Not again

It's an old classic line
But you want to be mine
I can see

The light strikes the paper
You'll take me later
But where? You won't say...
You won't me in your game
Why should I stay away?

And then you walk in
Or rather you glide
You don't use those legs
You just kind of slide

Move like you move
Dance for the night
Everyone is turned
To watch you hold the spotlight

Look like you look
Standing ready to go
Now I swallowed you truth
And I can't say no

The light strikes the paper
And you'll take me later
Where? You won't say...
Am I in your game?
Should I stay?
No you can't say no

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