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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2008

a 2001 performance on Later

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  • One on one i wanna play that game tonight

    One on one i know i wanna play that

    One on one i wanna play that game tonight

    One on one so slow

    You can't tell me you don't miss me girl

    I think i might know you too well

    Wonder what you'd say if you knew that i was coming tonight

    Want to? i want you can't you tell

  • The "guy" is T-Bone Wolk. Been with Daryl for years. If you like DH, you should really see his "Live From Daryls House" Youtube channel. Then visit the website.

    Anybody have the chords for this song.

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  • Fucking awesome...the 80s rocks

  • awesome!

  • WHENEVER I HEAR this song, It makes ME WANNA play that " ONE on ONE" game, 2 nite, 2 day, whenever!!! I LOVE HALL & OATES!!!

  • Check out charm school every step I take

  • @kwindshawne false, as long as it's not mainstream rap, you're listening. Not underground indie hip hop / rap

  • @kwindshawne I won't even touch that statement.....it's aggregiously off. First off what constitutes rap? Gil Scott Heron performed what is now known as rap.....i'm pretty sure that's not what you're indicating. How about you just listen to good music and leave it at that.....aka most modern metal rock is as useless as popular or "media" driven rap. But don't put any music in a box, it just only keeps you from outstanding sounds & concepts.

  • @JColeM7785

    As long as its not rap, I'm listening

  • This is great version it's live and real come on

  • original is better

  • Almost every single note that Tom Wolk ever played, just seemed to fit that song perfectly.

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