I Love the Way You Do That
Lonestar · Lonestar
Talk about a sweet situation
Girl you've got me in one
You can lock me in your heart
And throw away the key
We can get a little fire going
Let burn it all night
(chorus)
'cause i love the way you do that
It makes me want you so bad
And baby you can do that
Anytime at all
Fingers on my skin
Your doing it again
I love the way you do that, do that
If you doubt my love and affection
Girl i'm gonna show you
I ain't holdin' anything back
You can have it all
Your wrapping me around you finger
And i don't want you to stop
(repeat chorus)
Well i can see it in your eyes
You can probably read my mind
Oh you know just exactly what i want
(repeat chorus twice)
'cause i love the way you do that
It makes me want you so bad
And baby you can do that
Anytime at all.
Girl you've got me in one
You can lock me in your heart
And throw away the key
We can get a little fire going
Let burn it all night
(chorus)
'cause i love the way you do that
It makes me want you so bad
And baby you can do that
Anytime at all
Fingers on my skin
Your doing it again
I love the way you do that, do that
If you doubt my love and affection
Girl i'm gonna show you
I ain't holdin' anything back
You can have it all
Your wrapping me around you finger
And i don't want you to stop
(repeat chorus)
Well i can see it in your eyes
You can probably read my mind
Oh you know just exactly what i want
(repeat chorus twice)
'cause i love the way you do that
It makes me want you so bad
And baby you can do that
Anytime at all.
I Love the Way You Do That
This track by Lonestar exemplifies the heartland country sound that defined the early 2000s, blending acoustic guitar with polished production. Released on their self-titled debut album, the song captures the essence of the genre through its focus on romantic devotion and the specific cadence of Texas country music. As a staple of their discography, it showcases the band's ability to craft anthemic ballads that resonated with audiences nationwide. The recording stands as a significant song in their catalog, reflecting the era's shift toward more radio-friendly country pop while maintaining traditional storytelling themes central to their identity.
