Released: May 1, 1978

Songwriter: Milan Williams

Producer: James Anthony Carmichael Commodores

I took a long look into your mind
And the x rated movies were in my soul
But when I look at you baby from the outside
I see a shining sexy lady with nothing to say

How can you walk around looking so good
And not give a damn about the time of day
I bet you’re still my girl on the inside
And if you will suppose you might give yourself away

Well
Can you feel it
Can you feel
What I feel when I feel
What I feel when I feel for you
Yeah
Can you feel it
Can you feel
What I feel when I feel
What I feel when I feel for you
Yeah
Can you feel it
Can you feel
What I feel when I feel
What I feel when I feel for you

I don’t want you to think
That I’m begging you
It’s just that you look so good, baby
So doggone good to me

I can hardly wait to touch you
And do the things you really like to do

Can you feel it
Can you feel (yeah)
What I feel when I feel
What I feel when I feel for you
Can you feel it
Can you feel (hoo!)
What I feel when I feel
What I feel when I feel for you

Yeah

I don’t care baby what you say too
All I wanna do is take you home and make love to you
(Yeah)
Girl, get in my game I don’t want to play
I just hope another woman don’t come and take me away

Yeah
You’re such a beautiful lady
And I really really like your style
It may be the way you flick back your hair
Or maybe the perfume that you wear

So please don’t spoil it by rushing me
Just comb and run your fingers through my hair

If you gave me a spot in your X-rated movie
Satisfaction will be guaranteed
If you gave me a spot in your X-rated movie
Satisfaction will be guaranteed
If you gave me a spot in your X-rated movie
Satisfaction will be guaranteed
Ow!

Satisfaction
Gratanteed
Ow! Get down
Yeah… uh!

Commodores

Commodores are an American funk/soul band, which was at its peak in the late 1970s through the mid 1980s. The members of the group met as mostly freshmen at Tuskegee Institute (now Tuskegee University) in 1968, and signed with Motown in November 1972, having first caught the public eye opening for The Jackson 5 while on tour.