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Army of Love - Junior Byles



     
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Army of Love Lyrics


Say loud
(Uh huh, uh huh, uh huh)
We'd love to love to love ya
Love to love to love ya
Say loud
(Uh huh, uh huh, uh huh)
We'd love to love to love ya
Love to love to love ya
I put my name on the line for love
'Cause this is what I've been waiting for
I saw it all like a sign above
So follow me, follow me
Tell me baby that you love me
(Love me)
There's nothing higher, higher than me
If love and freedom's all that we need
Then follow me, follow me
Say loud

(Uh huh, uh huh, uh huh)
We'd love to love to love ya
Love to love to love ya
Say loud
(Uh huh, uh huh, uh huh)
We'd love to love to love ya
Love to love to love ya
I put my name on the line for love
Together we'll break down the walls
This is a different kind of war
So follow me, follow me
Tell me, baby, that you love me
(Love me)
There's nothing higher, higher than me
If love and freedom's all that we need
Then follow me, follow me
Come one, come all
We're building an army, building an army
Come one, come all
We're building an army, an army of love
Say loud
(Uh huh, uh huh, uh huh)
We'd love to love to love ya
Love to love to love ya
Say loud
(Uh huh, uh huh, uh huh)
We'd love to love to love ya
Love to love to love ya
So let's go on, let's go on
On and on for love
So let's go on, let's go on
On and on for love
(For love)
Tell me, baby, that you love me
(For love)
There's nothing higher, higher than me
(For love)
If love and freedom's all that we need
(For love)
Then follow me
(For love)
Follow me
Say loud
(Uh huh, uh huh, uh huh)
We'd love to love to love ya
Love to love to love ya
Say loud
(Uh huh, uh huh, uh huh)
We'd love to love to love ya
Love to love to love ya
We'd love to love to love ya
Love to love to love ya
We'd love to love to love ya
Love to love to love ya

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Junior Byles (Kerrie Byles Junior, aka King Chubby) was born in Kingston, Jamaica 1948. He first formed The Versatiles with friends Ben Davis and Dudley Earl, and they were soon recording. Their first songs were cut for Joe Gibbs, with Lynn Tait's Band under Lee Perry's direction. From these sessions came "The Time Has Come", which was entered for the 1967 festival. Another festival entry was 1971's "Rub Up" in 1971, but Byles' debut solo single (1970) was "What The World Is Coming To" c/w "Live As One", and released in the UK with strings and vocal chorus.

Read more about Junior Byles on Last.fm.


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