Released: May 31, 1983

Songwriter: Patrick Moten

Producer: Otis Smith Patrick Moten

Come on and squeeze me
Baby, won't you tease me?
Come on and squeeze me
I like it when you tease me

Like the way you shake your thang
Like the way you move
Love the you so casually slide into the groove

You know you take me so high, boy
I don't want to come down
You don't have to be shy, baby
As long as I'm around

Ooh, you love me so good
I could never love another
And I wish you would
Not be so undercover

Come on and squeeze me
Baby, won't you tease me?
Come on and squeeze me
I like it when you tease me

Come on and squeeze me
Baby, won't you tease me?
Come on and squeeze me
I like it when you tease me

Whenever I get lonely
I start thinking about you
Ooh, sweet baby
You're the only one can do the things you do

You tickle my fascination
I get all caught up around you
Such a thrilling sensation
When you get into my groove

Hold me
Tell me I'm your one and only, baby
Oooh
Make it good tonight
I'm gonna make it feel so nice

Oooh
Your love is so good
I can never love another
And I wish you would
Not be so undercover

Come on and squeeze me
Baby, won't you tease me?
Come on and squeeze me
I like it when you tease me

Come on and squeeze me
Baby, won't you tease me?
Come on and squeeze me
I like it when you tease me

Come on and squeeze me
Baby, won't you tease me?
Come on and squeeze me
I like it when you tease me

Come on and squeeze me
Baby, won't you tease me?
Come on and squeeze me
I like it when you tease me

Anita Baker

Anita Baker is a Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter known for her distinct low contralto vocals. She started out in the band Chapter 8, which had the hit song “I Just Wanna Be Your Girl” that was later sampled by Bone Thugs-n-Harmony for their hit song “1st of tha Month.” “Anita” went on to become a big name in ‘80s R&B alongside “Luther” and “Whitney” as she began to rack up #1 hits.

Her debut album, The Songstress, was released in 1983 on independent label Beverly Glen and featured the hit song “Angel.” She left Beverly Glen and signed with Elektra Records, releasing her second album Rapture in 1986, which went on to sell over 5 million albums and peaked at #1 on the Billboard R&B Albums chart thanks to the hits “Sweet Love,” “Same Ole Love,” and “Caught Up in the Rapture.”

Her third album, Giving You the Best That I Got, was released in 1988 and hit #1 on the Billboard 200, and the title track hit #1 on both the Billboard R&B and Adult Contemporary Singles charts. Rapture and Giving You the Best That I Got accounted for five of her eight Grammy Awards, with her sixth in that time frame coming from her gospel collaboration with The Winans on the song “Ain’t No Need To Worry” in 1988.