Top Songs By Phat Cat Players
Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Phat Cat Players
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Austin Mahone
Lyrics
Casey Arnold
Lyrics
Brian Carper
Lyrics
Freddie Jefferson
Lyrics
James Scheffer
Composer
Jared Tramil
Composer
Mike Hartnett
Composer
Lyrics
Ladies and gentlemen
I'd like to introduce you to a good friend of mine
Mr. Coco Brown, put your hands together
Yeah, hey
What do you mean, lady, "what I want you to wear?"
You know it don't take much
I like you just the way you are naturally
Matter of fact
Why don't ya put on one of those lovely sundresses that I bought you
(Sundresses for me), that'll do it for me
Just pull your hair back, take your shoes off
That's all I need, huh, you know what I mean (dancing in my mind)
Sundress, check it out (dancing in my mind)
The soul of your femininity fits you just like that dress
You see, I don't need to see designer clothes
Silk robes, or fish net pantyhose, 'cause to me
That sundress you wear is the next best thing to you naturally
Just about any color will do too
Cocoa, brown, or a light shade of blue if it's alright with you
Because to me, I just wanna see the way it holds you, envelops you
Teases your skin like the wind, enticing the hell outta me
Caressing you so close, but making you look, so free
Sundress
Days, months even millenniums after I saw you in that dress
Images of your behind still danced in my mind
Leaving little imprints of the silhouette of you
Against the horizon in that dress, oh, this is real
You see, that parking lot might as well been a field of daffodils
'Cause not one car that my mind let my eyes see
Just the sun, moon, brooks, and streams
And the soul of your femininity
But not even an eclipse coulda blinded me
To that blissful taste of nature's reality
As I stood, watching you from the shadows
I was frozen still like a deer trapped in a car's headlights
Lemme tell you how it was, all my actions ceased!
So, at least given the designer of that dress the damn
Nobel Peace Prize for the way that your thighs up against that dress
Brought a peace to the eyes of this mighty beast, sundress
As you stood upon that balcony, I reached for you
As I fell to my knees and in a soft trembling voice I beg God
"Please, please, please let mother nature send me a gentle breeze
Let it flow swiftly from the evening sky past my rise
And lift that dress ever so gently from her thighs"
Ooh-ooh-ooh, I'd like to thank that North wind that blew
Quenching my imagination's thirst as the wind
Her hair and that dress played a three part harmony
Singing beautiful chords in the key of "L" to my mind
Senses heightened, I'm as light as a May cloud
Pulsatin' like a summer brook
Hot as two o'clock in a Florida July
And that sundress that you wear is why
Can me and you, you and I be one together with nature?
Hell, I could be cool as the wind
Matter of fact, I can be that breeze that flows from the evening skies
That gently lifts that dress from your knees and touches your thighs
Or I could be the water in that thunderstorm that gets you
And your dress wet, yet makes you feel warm
Or, I could be the sun in that dress that touches your moons
And sets the light of fire to this dark room
Or, even better yet, if with me Cocoa Brown you're impressed, hey
Could I just be that sundress?
Forget the rest of your wardrobe
You won't need any other clothes
You can wear different shades of me, Coco Brown
Rain, sleet, hail, or snow!
Can I be your sundress?
Would you wear me as I envelope your soul
Caress your mind, tease your skin, just like that wind?
My hands like that cotton blend on your hips
My lips like the ends of your garments as I dip to kiss your knees
My presence making you feel as free as hummingbirds above the trees
Everywhere I go, you could wear me
'Cause with our minds, souls and bodies intertwined
In these fields of posies and dandelions, your earth
Your wind your water your fire, I could be
If just like that dress lady, you choose to wear me
I'm Coco Brown from the Phat Cat
Sundresses for me
Dancing in my mind
Sundresses for me
Written by: Austin Mahone, Brian Carper, Casey Arnold, Freddie Jefferson, Freddie Lee Jefferson Iii, James Scheffer, Jared Tramil, Michael David Hartnett, Mike Hartnett