Songwriter: Smokey Robinson

I never met a girl who makes me feel the way that you do. (You're alright)
Whenever I'm asked who makes my dreams real, I say that you do. (You're outta sight)

So, fee-fi-fo-fum
Look out baby, 'cause here I come

And I'm bringing you a love that's true
So get ready, so get ready
I'm gonna try to make you love me too
So get ready, so get ready 'cause here I come

(Get ready 'cause here I come) I'm on my way
(Get ready 'cause here I come)

If you wanna play hide and seek with love, let me remind you (It's alright)
Of the lovin' you're gonna miss in the time it takes to find you (It's outta sight)

So, fiddley-dee, fiddley-dum
Look out baby, 'cause here I come

And I'm bringing you a love that's true
So get ready, so get ready
I'm gonna try to make you love me too
So get ready, so get ready 'cause here I come

(Get ready 'cause here I come) I'm on my way
(Get ready 'cause here I come)
(Get ready)

All my friends should want you too, I understand it. (Be alright)
I hope I get to you before they do, the way I planned it. (Be outta sight)

So tiddley-dee, tiddley-dum
Look out baby, 'cause here I come

And I'm bringing you a love that's true
So get ready, so get ready
I'm gonna try to make you love me too
So get ready, so get ready 'cause here I come

(Get ready 'cause here I come) I'm on my way
(Get ready 'cause here I come)

Smokey Robinson

Arguably the greatest songwriter of the latter half of the 20th century, Robinson’s timeless creations for Motown, both for his own group and for other artists, provided the ultimate example of what a pop song can be. From The Beatles to Bob Dylan, the rest of the 60s followed in his wake

As if that wasn’t enough, he created a whole new genre in the mid-70s with “quiet storm”, a radio format named after one of his songs. He continues writing and performing today.