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Game of Love - The Slackers



     
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The purpose of a man is to love a woman,
And the purpose of a woman is to love a man,
So come on baby let's start today, come on baby let's play
The game of love, love, la la la la la loveIt started long ago in the Garden of Eden
When Adam said to Eve, baby, you're for me
So come on baby let's start today, come on baby let's play
The game of love, love, la la la la la loveCome on baby 'cause the time is right
Love your daddy with all your might
Put your arms around me, hold me tight
Play the game of loveThe purpose of a man is to love a woman,
And the purpose of a woman is to love a man,
So come on baby let's start today, come on baby let's play
The game of love, love, la la la la la loveThe purpose of a man is to love a woman,
And the purpose of a woman is to love a man,
So come on baby let's start today, come on baby let's play
The game of love, love, la la la la la loveCome on baby 'cause the time is right
Love your daddy with all your might
Put your arms around me, hold me tight

Play the game of loveThe game of love, (love), love, (love), la la la la la love
The game of love, (love), love, (love), la la la la la loveThe game of love baby, the game of la la la la love
The game of love baby, the game of la la la la love

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One of New York's most notable ska bands, the Slackers formed in Brooklyn in 1991 and have played the world over many times since. Their first release was an eponymous self-released album, distributed by Moon Records in 1993 on cassette. Their first real debut is "Better Late Than Never" on moon ska records. Coming out in 1996, this album saw a movement to more traditional ska music, as opposed to their earlier two-tone and garage influences. It was produced by Victor Rice, a noted ska/reggae producer, who also played bass for them at one point.

Read more about The Slackers on Last.fm.


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