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Love Me Down - Freddie Jackson



     
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Doo doo doo doo doo doo
Whoa, oh, oh, whoa
Ho, ho,
Hey, there mister
So it seems again we meet
The first we met it was crazy
You swept me off my feet
I still imagine your lips, boy
Kissin' me here and there
Ooh, and if my hands could touch your body
They'd caress you everywhere
I want you to love me down, oh
Let's go for what we know
Hold me so tight
Then love me some more

Oh, oh, whoa, fine, fine fella
Where do I begin
I guess I should start by tellin' you, sugar
That you're the perfect 10
Let's find a nice warm cabin
Way up on some hill
Then you and I will close up the world around us
And do the things we feel
Won't you come on, boy and love me down, yeah
And let's go for what we know
Hold me so tight
And then love me some more, oh, oh, oh
Love me down, yeah
And let's go for what we know, ho, ho
Hold me so tight, yeah
And then love me some more, more
Ooh, never before have I felt this way
And how I feel about you is crazy I must say
But one thing's for sure, I know it feels good
So come on love me, boy, oh, I wish you would
Boy,
This must be my lucky day
And I'm so glad the wind that blew you in
Was heading my way
Oh, come on, boy and love me down, yeah
And let's go for what we know
Hold me so tight, yeah
And then love me, love me, love me down
(Love me down)
I go crazy when you love me, baby
(Love me down)
I go crazy when you love me, baby
(Love me down)
Ooh, love me down, baby, yeah
(Love me down)
Ooh, ooh, ooh, make me feel good
(Love me down)
Ooh, love me down, down, down, down
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written by LEWIS, DAVID / LEWIS, WAYNE I.
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Freddie Jackson (born Frederick Anthony Jackson, 2 October 1956, in Harlem, New York) is an American soul singer. He was an important figure in R&B during the 1980s and early 1990s. Among his well-known hits are "Rock Me Tonight (For Old Time's Sake)," "Jam Tonight," "Do Me Again," and "You are My Lady." Jackson was trained as a gospel singer from an early age, singing at the White Rock Baptist Church.

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