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Something in the way she moves
Attracts me like no other lover
Something in the way she woos me
I don't want to leave her now
You know I believe and how
Somewhere in her smile she knows
That I don't need no other lover
Something in her style that shows me
I don't want to leave her now
You know I believe and how
You're asking me will my love grow
I don't know, I don't know
You stick around, now it may show
I don't know, I don't know
Something in the way she knows
And all I havе to do is think of her
Something in the things shе shows me
I don't want to leave her now
You know I believe and how
Something was written by George Harrison.
Something was produced by Joe Adams.
In a 1979 BBC radio broadcast with Michael Jackson, Harrison revealed he wrote “Something” with Ray Charles in mind.
But when Ray Charles did it, I was really disappointed. It was a bit corny, the way he did it.