Style: 1950s Slow Blues Ballad
Vocal Style: Deep, soulful female lead with a slight rasp
[Intro]
(Slow, dripping piano chords, a brushed snare drum, and a warm saxophone humming in the background)
[Verse 1]
I’ve had a lot of shadows, knockin' at my door
But I don’t let those lonesome ghosts haunt me anymore
I look into the mirror, and baby, what do I find?
You’re the only person I can put on my mind.
[Verse 2]
I used to feel so empty, driftin' like the tide
But now I’ve got this heavy glow, way deep down inside
I don’t need no diamonds, I don’t need no gold
You’re the only heavy thing my heart wants to hold. ❤️
[Bridge]
(The music swells, the saxophone gets louder)
I spent all those years of datin', just lookin' for a sign
Waitin' for the perfect time to make a good man mine
I got lost in the wrong hands, yeah, I paid a heavy price
But findin' you, baby... well, it’s like findin' paradise.
[Chorus]
Did you know you’re one of a kind?
A treasure like you is so rare to find
For real, my darlin', the search is finally through
The only thing I'm thinkin' of... is you, you, you.
[Guitar Solo]
(A slow, melodic solo that mimics the vocal melody, very "clean" 50s electric tone)
[Outro]
I was in the wrong hands for so long...
But now I'm right where I belong.
One of a kind... (One of a kind)
So rare to find... (So rare to find)
You're the only one, baby.
(Song ends with a slow, fading saxophone trill)