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Ain't That Loving You - Robert Tillman



     
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You think I love you
For just one day
To you my love it may
Be the way it seems
But I love the way you carry yourself
I even love the way you wear your hair
Ain't that loving you, ain't that loving you
For more reasons than one?
Somehow, my love
You've been misled
Despite the things
That other man said
But I love the way you carry yourself
I even love the way you wear your hair
Ain't that loving you, ain't that loving you

For more reasons than one? Oh yes indeed
Did it ever occur to you why I do
All that any man can do?
You keep a smile on your face
It's because I love you, I love you
I love you in so many ways
Somehow, my love
You've been misled
Despite the things
That other man said
But I love the way you carry yourself
I even love the way you wear your hair
Ain't that loving you, ain't that loving you
For more reasons than one?
Don't you know I love you?
>From the depths of my heart
I love you, darling
I love you, I love you, I love you
I love you, I love you, I love you
Mmmmmmm, I never find you.....
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From the beginning with a band called “Wisdom”, which the release “Drifting” received
Modest success, to his works with internationally known blues singer, the late McKinley
Mitchell, Robert Tillman became a lead vocalist with energetic Freedom Band and the youngest lead singer for the “Drells” which was formerly known as “Archie Bell &The Drells”. With this association, Robert Tillman performed in concert halls with the Temptations, Hal Melvin & The Blue Notes and many more well known vocal groups.

Read more about Robert Tillman on Last.fm.


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