Thurston Harris
Thurston Harris
Thurston Harris
Thurston Harris
Thurston Harris
Thurston Harris
Thurston Harris
Thurston Harris
Thurston Harris
Thurston Harris
Thurston Harris
Thurston Harris
Thurston Harris
Thurston Harris
Based on the song “Fine Brown Frame,” written by Guadalupe Cartiero and J. Mayo Williams, recorded by Buddy Johnson in 1944, and by later artists (Syl Johnson, 1982; Lou Rawles and Dianne Reeves, 1989, etc.).
Whoa, she's-a gotta fine, fine frame
I wonder what can be her name
She looks good to me, but all I can see
Is her fine, fine frame
How long have-a you been around?
Baby, when did you hit this big town?
I wanna scream 'cause I've never seen
Such a fine, fine frame
All that I have is a broken-down chair
But I would gladly make her queen on my throne
Don't be a square, why don't you come over here?
Together we could really be gone
Whoa, she's-a gotta fine, fine frame
I wonder what could be her name
She looks-a good to me, but all I can see
Is her fine, fine frame
Yeah!
All that I have is a broken-down chair
But I would gladly make her queen on my throne
Don't be a square, why don't you come over here?
Together we could really be gone
Whoa, she's gotta fine, fine frame
I wonder what can be her name
She looks-a good to me, but all I can see
Is her fine, fine frame
My baby got a fine, fine frame
My baby got a fine, fine frame
So fine, so fine, so fine
Fine, fine frame
Fine Fine Frame was written by J. Mayo Williams & Guadalupe Cartiero.