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About the Song

The Bellamy Brothers, a duo synonymous with classic country music, have gifted us countless hits over the decades. Among their most cherished songs is the undeniably catchy and romantic tune, “If I Said You Had a Beautiful Body”. Released in 1979, this song has not only stood the test of time but has also become a staple in country music playlists worldwide.

The song’s premise is simple yet incredibly effective. It’s a heartfelt tribute to a loved one, where the singer expresses his admiration for his partner’s physical beauty while also emphasizing the depth of their emotional connection. The lyrics are filled with double entendres and playful innuendos, making it a fun and flirty listen. Phrases like “If I said you had a beautiful body, would you hold it against me?” are both suggestive and endearing.

Musically, “If I Said You Had a Beautiful Body” is a prime example of the classic country sound. The twangy guitars, steady drumbeat, and harmonious vocals create a warm and inviting atmosphere. The melody is both memorable and easy to sing along to, making it a favorite at country dance halls and sing-alongs.

One of the reasons why this song has resonated with audiences for so long is its universal theme. Love, beauty, and admiration are emotions that everyone can relate to. The honest and straightforward lyrics combined with the upbeat melody make it a feel-good song that can brighten anyone’s day.

Moreover, the song’s enduring popularity can also be attributed to the charismatic personalities of the Bellamy Brothers. Their harmonious vocals and down-to-earth image have made them beloved by fans of all ages.

In conclusion, “If I Said You Had a Beautiful Body” is more than just a catchy country song. It’s a timeless classic that celebrates love, beauty, and the simple joys of life. Whether you’re a longtime fan of country music or simply looking for a feel-good tune, this song is sure to leave a lasting impression.Bellamy Bros., Gene Watson + 50 Years of Risk Taking [Interview]

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Lyrics: If I Said You Had A Beautiful Body

If I said you have a beautiful body
Would you hold it against me
If I swore you were an angel,
Would you treat me like the devil tonight
If I were dying of thirst
Would your flowing love come quench me
If I said you have a beautiful body
Would you hold it against meNow we could talk all night about the weather
Could tell you ’bout my friends out on the coast
I could ask alot of crazy questions
Or ask you what I really want to knowIf I said you have a beautiful body
Would you hold it against me
If I swore you were an angel,
Would you treat me like the devil tonight
If I were dying of thirst
Would your flowing love come quench me
If I said you have a beautiful body
Would you hold it against me

Now rain can fall so soft against the window
The sun can shine so bright up in the sky
But daddy always told me, “Don’t make small talk”
He said, “Come on out and say what’s on your mind”

If I said you have a beautiful body
Would you hold it against me
If I swore you were an angel,
Would you treat me like the devil tonight
If I were dying of thirst
Would your flowing love come quench me
If I said you had a beautiful body
Would you hold it against me

If I said you have a beautiful body
Would you hold it against me
If I swore you were an angel,
Would you treat me like the devil tonight
If I were dying of thirst
Would your flowing love come quench me
If I said you have a beautiful body
Would you hold it against me

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