It Takes Two - Frankie Gaye



     
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It Takes Two Lyrics


Yeah, sometimes you make me so crazy I wanna turn and go
Then you drive me wild and it makes me want to stay
Yeah, sometimes it feels like I'm walking down a rocky road
Just to fall in your arms at the end of the day
You ain't perfect, but your perfect for a man like me
And I know that I'm not the man that I'm supposed to be
But it's gonna take faith, it's gonna take trust
It's gonna take everything we've got
Even when we know it won't be enough
It's gonna take hope, we even need a little luck
And if anybody tells us we can make it on our own
It ain't true, oh 'cause, baby, it takes two
Yeah, sometimes my work and the world get the best of me
Then I come home and try to give you what's left of me
And sometimes you wonder if I'm even listening
And I hate how it hurts you when I forget the little things
But I'm not perfect, but for you I'll do the best I can
'Cause without you I'll never be more than just another lonely man

But it's gonna take faith, it's gonna take trust
It's gonna take everything we've got
Even when we know it won't be enough
It's gonna take hope, we even need a little luck
And if anybody tells us we can make it on our own
It ain't true, oh 'cause, baby, it takes two
I don't wanna walk alone now, baby
I know I can't make it on my own, baby
Even though sometimes you make me so crazy
I know together we can make it
With faith, it's gonna take trust
It's gonna take everything we've got
Even when we know it won't be enough
It's gonna take a little hope, we even need a little luck
And if anybody tells us we can make it on our own
It ain't true, oh 'cause, baby, it takes two
It's gonna take faith, we're gonna need a little trust
It's gonna take me, you, the both of us
It's gonna take two

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Frances Gay (better known as Frankie Gaye) (November 15, 1942 - December 30, 2001) was a singer and the younger brother of music legend Marvin Gaye. Born the son of minister Marvin Pentz Gay, Sr. and domestic Alberta Cooper in Washington, D.C., Frances watched as Marvin became a superstar. Frankie's horrific accounts of his service during the Vietnam War (which included being a radio deejay) inspired Marvin's classic 1971 concept album What's Going On.
Frankie began his music career composing the soundtrack to the 1972 film Penitentiary. He would spend time singing on and off for his brother onstage as part of Marvin's touring band. During one of Marvin's first tours back from a six-year hiatus in 1973, Marvin had Frankie come on the stage to fool fans of his that Frankie was actually Marvin. When Marvin showed up, fans were understandably confused about the brothers' eerie similarities to each other. Frankie's most notable moment on any of Marvin's records was singing in the background of Marvin's 1977 hit, "Got to Give It Up", featured on Marvin's Live at the London Palladium album. He released two singles, "Extraordinary Girl" in 1989 and "My Brother" in 1990 and released the album of the same name on the latter year for Motorcity Records.
In 2000, he began composing the autobiography depicting the times and travails of his life with his older brother titled Marvin Gaye: My Brother. There's no telling on whether or not he was done with the biography, when on December 30, 2001, Gaye died of cancer at the age of 59. The book was finally released in 2003 to mixed reviews.
Marvin's youngest child, Frankie Christian Gaye (born in November 1975), was named after Frankie. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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