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It's Growing - Margie Joseph



     
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It's Growing Lyrics


Like a snow ball, rolling down the side
Of a snow covered hill, it's growing
Like the size of the fish that the man claims
Broke his reel, it's growing
Like the rose bud blooming in the warmth
Of the summer sun, oh baby, it's growing
Like the tale by the time
It's been told by more than one, it's growing
Every day it grows a little more
Than it was on the day before
My love for you just grows and grows
Oh, how it grows and grows
And where it's gonna stop I'm sure that nobody knows
Hey, hey, hey, nobody knows
Oh, like the need in a guy to see his girl
When she's gone away, oh, it's growing
Like the sadness in his heart when he knows
That she's gone to stay, yeah, yeah, it's growing

Every day, grows a little bit more
Than it was just the day before, oh
My love for you just grows and grows
Oh, how it grows and grows
And where it's gonna stop? I'm sure that nobody knows
Hey, hey, hey, nobody knows, nobody knows
Hey, hey, hey, nobody knows, it's growing now
My love for you just grows and grows
Oh, how it grows and grows
And where it's gonna stop? I'm sure nobody knows
Hey, hey, hey, nobody knows
How it grows and it grows, yeah, yeah
Hey, hey, hey, nobody knows
Nobody knows hey, hey, hey
(Hey, hey, hey)
Nobody knows
(Nobody knows)
Oh baby, it's growing
Say, hey, hey, hey
(Hey, hey, hey)
Nobody knows
(Nobody knows)
How it grows and grows
Walking on
(Hey, hey, hey)
Talking to you, baby
(Nobody knows)
Everyday it's growing
Hey, hey, hey
(Hey, hey, hey)
Nobody knows
(Nobody knows)
It grows and it grows, it's growing, baby
Hey, hey, hey
(Hey, hey, hey)
Nobody knows
(Nobody knows)
But you know it's growing
Hey, hey, hey
(Hey, hey, hey)
Nobody knows
(Nobody knows)
It's growing, I say, hey, hey, hey

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In the 1970s there were just too many terrific R&B singers to keep up with, so it's little wonder some fell through the cracks. One of those is Margie Joseph, who, after recording two albums on Volt in the early 1970s, moved over to Atlantic to make a knockout of a record, produced by the great Arif Mardin. Long out of print, "Margie Joseph" has been recently rereleased, along with several other Joseph LPs from the '70s, on the Collectors' Choice label, so you can hear Joseph, with her liquid-gold voice, covering (and doing justice to) the likes of Al Green's "Let's Stay Together.

Read more about Margie Joseph on Last.fm.


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