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I Do It for Your Love - Bill Evans



     
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I Do It for Your Love Lyrics


Ooohhh, do you(6x)
Ooh babe I 'm watching you babe
When you 're in the mirror
And baby I love the faces you make can be any clearerWe can be working all through the night
Put it in overtime and you know
Exactly what I need
So tired of music that,
I wanna hit the sounds of us alone
It 's only me and you
[Chorus]
Don 't stop doing what you do
Keep doing what you do do do you do you
Do you like the way I 'm doing you
When I do you you you do you do you do you
Do you like the way that I put it down on you
It 's only me and you
Do you like the way that I put it down on you
Do you do you do youDo you intoxicate me and I get a rush from you (do you do you)

Oh it 's running through my veins
Can you feel it in the same kinda placesWe can be working all through the night
Put it in overtime and you know
Exactly what I need
So tired of music that,
I wanna hit the sounds of us alone
It 's only me and you
It 's only me and you
Do you like the way that I put it down on you
Do you do you do you[Chorus]
Don 't stop doing what you do
Keep doing what you do do do you do you
Do you like the way I 'm doing you
When I do you you you do you do you do you
Do you like the way that I put it down on you
It 's only me and you
Do you like the way that I put it down on you
Do you do you do youDo you like if I take my time and do this right
Do you know how I feel inside I 'll show you tonight
It 's getting closer, closer, closer
So don 't stop doing what you do[Chorus 2x]
Don 't stop doing what you do
Keep doing what you do do do you do you
Do you like the way I 'm doing you
When I do you you you do you do you do you
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There are at least three artists with this name: a jazz pianist, a jazz saxophonist and a banjo player. 1.) Bill Evans (born William John Evans; 16th August 1929-15th September 1980) was one of the most famous jazz pianists of the twentieth century. Along with Mccoy Tyner and Oscar Peterson, he was the force behind the biggest evolution in jazz since Art Tatum and Bud Powell. His use of impressionistic harmony, his inventive interpretation of traditional jazz repertoire, and his syncopated and polyrhythmic melodic lines influenced a generation of pianists...

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