Come And Talk To Me
Jodeci · Other Songs - Jodeci
You look so good, got my eyes on you
Verse 1:
I've been watching you
for so very long.
Trying to get my nerves built up
to be so strong.
I really want to meet you
but I'm kinda scared.
Cause your the kind of lady
with so much class.
I get my thoughts together
for the very next day.
But when I see you lady
I forget what to say.
Your eyes and hair
such a beautiful tone
The way you dress and walk,
it really turns me on.
Oh yeah you really turn me on
come on, come on, come on.
Chorus:
Come and talk to me
I really wanna meet you
Can I talk to you
I really wanna know you
Come and talk to me
I really wanna meet you
Can I talk to you
I really wanna know you
Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh
Verse 2:
There you are again
with the same smile on each day
I wanna know what it is
That makes me feel this way
I wish I could grab you
Tell you what it means to me
To see you walking my way
It really makes my day
Before I go to sleep
and dream about you
I'm a single man
I hope that you are single too
Why do I seek
something to set my mind free
Cause curiosity is bugging
the hell out of me
Talk to me, talk to me
Talk to me baby
Come and talk to me
I really wanna meet you
Can I talk to you
I really wanna know you
Come and talk to me
I really wanna meet you
Can I talk to you
I really wanna know you
Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh
Bridge:
You want to tell me your name
let me play your game
You want to tell me your name
let me play your game
I really want you
[4x]
Cooommmee and talk to me(come on come on)
I really want, I really want, I really want, I really want to know you
Repeat Bridge [2x]
Come And Talk To Me
Jodeci's 'Come And Talk To Me' stands as a defining track of the mid-1990s Southern soul revival, blending gospel-inflected harmonies with R&B rhythms. The song showcases the group's signature vocal interplay, particularly between the lead and the backing vocals, creating an intimate atmosphere that resonated deeply with audiences. Released during a period when the band was redefining the sound of contemporary R&B, the recording captures the warmth and spiritual depth characteristic of their discography. It remains a staple in their catalog, often featured on greatest collections and celebrated for its melodic structure and emotional delivery. The track exemplifies the era's shift toward more organic, soul-driven production while maintaining the polished quality expected of major label releases.
