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Givin' It Up For Your Love - Delbert McClinton



     
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Givin' it up for your love, everything
Givin' it up for your love right now
I'm givin' it up for your love honey, everything
Givin' it up for your love some how, alrightMy heart is aching for you, I can't stand it
I need your love, am I so demanding?Givin' it up for your love, everything
Givin' it up for your love right now
I'm givin' it up for your love honey, everything
Givin' it up for your love some howWell I thought about it you know I'm not playing
You better listen to me every word I been saying
Hot is cold, what's cold is hot
I'm a little mixed up but I'll give it everything I've gotDon't want your money, don't need your car
I'm doing all right, doing all right so farI'm givin' it up for your love, everything
Givin' it up for your love right now
I'm givin' it up for your love honey, everything
I just givin' it up for your love some how, alrightI know you told me that you'd always love me
And I believed it was true, yeah
So I saved the best and I'm ready
My love only just for you, yeahWanted you to come back here, come back real quick

My body's aching, and my heart is feeling weak
I'll be alright, yeah I'll be okay
Come on baby, listen to what I sayI don't need your money baby, don't need your car
I'm doing all right, doing all right so farGivin' it up for your love, everything
Givin' it up for your love right now
I'm givin' it up for your love honey, everything
I'm givin' it up for your love some how

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Delbert McClinton is a blues musician born 4 November 1940, in Lubbock, Texas. He honed his craft working in a bar band, The Straitjackets, backing visiting blues giants such as Sonny Boy Williamson II, Howlin' Wolf, Lightnin' Hopkins, and Jimmy Reed. He made his first recordings as a member of the Ron-Dels and was noted for his distinctive harmonica work on Bruce Channel's 1962 hit "Hey Baby". On a tour of the UK with Channel, McClinton met a young John Lennon and advised him on his harmonica technique, resulting in the sound heard on the Beatles hit "Love Me Do".


Read more about Delbert McClinton on Last.fm.


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