I Love You Too Much - Bee Gees



     
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I Love You Too Much Lyrics


You say you don't need me
I know where your love goes
You go missing after midnight
I should know better and the bed is coldAnd if you think I'm not the real thing
I don't wanna die of hunger
I got my world created for you
But you don't stayNot my imagination no more
I can't be dealing with the bad girl
That lives in your head
You got your someone, I don't cry
You go and take a stranger's love insteadOver you is where I should be
I could be loving you too much
Under me is where you should be
I could be loving you too muchYou know I love the way you do it
When you do it right
You ain't no one man woman
Were you ever?If you don't come back running
When you've had enough

And baby, you got it, I want it
Show me what's left of your loveOver you is where I should be
I could be loving you too much
Under me is where you should be
I could be loving you too muchIt won't be no dirty weekend
I stay with you for good
He can be your outside lover
I've got eyesI know he's in your blood
Just let me hold you for the hour
I go where you lead me
I need some inspiration from you
I'm ready for the mystery, take meDon't let me fall
Don't let me drown down here in the rain
There is no alibi, don't lie
You love a stranger and the world is painOver you is where I should be
I could be loving you too much
Under me is where you should be
I could be loving you too muchToo much, too much
Too much, too much
Too much, too much
Too much, too much
(Come a little bit closer)

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The Bee Gees, originally made up of three brothers: Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb (died 2012), and Maurice Gibb (died 2003), have been successful for most of their 40-plus years of recording music. They had two distinct periods of exceptional success: as a pop act in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and as a foremost act of the disco music era in the late 1970s. The Gibb brothers were born on the Isle of Man, UK to English parents in 1946 (Barry Alan Crompton Gibb, September 1) and 1949 ( twins Robin Hugh Gibb and Maurice (pronounced "Morris") Ernest Gibb, December 22).

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