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Doctor's Orders Lyrics


Hello
Hiya honey
It's me I want to see the doctor today
"Cos ever since you've been gone
I've had a pain deep down inside
He said, there's nothing really wrong with me
I'm just missing my man, so honey
Please, come on home as soon as you canDoctor's orders say, there's only one thing for me
Nothing he can do 'cos only you can cure me
Says in my condition love's the best physician
He's prescribed a potion full of warm emotion
Every day a lovin' spoonful to be taken
It's the only way to stop this empty heart of mine from breakin
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Won't get better till you're back again
He told me, doctor's orders need your loving arms to hold me
Darling, now I know there ain't no doubt about it
I'm so hooked on your love, I can't live without it

You're away but please don't treat me like a stranger
Doctor's orders say, one kiss from you and I am out of danger[Musical Interlude]"Please say you understand how I feel honey
I know you've got a lot of things on your mind
Oh, but I'm missing you so bad
Please, oh please, come on home"Doctor's orders say, there's only one thing for me
Nothing he can do 'cos only you can cure me
Says in my condition love's the best physician
He prescribed a potion full of warm emotion
Now I know there ain't no doubt about it

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Carol Douglas (b. April 7, 1948 in Brooklyn, New York) is an actress and singer who is best known for her disco hits "Doctor's Orders" (1974) and "Midnight Love Affair" (1976). Douglas comes from a musical family background, her mother being blues and jazz singer Minnie Newsome and her cousin, soul legend, Sam Cooke. After a few years as an actress Douglas decided to concentrate on her music career and in the early 1970s she landed the role of lead singer for the reformed soul group The Chantels.

Read more about Carol Douglas on Last.fm.


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