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Love Me Right - Melba Moore



     
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I won't even think twice
There's no reason to be shy
Oh I, I can't lieDon't mean to bother but I wish
That you would give it to me right
(Right)
I'm not the type to holla
But somehow you know just what I like
(What I like)Oh yeah bae, oh yeah bae
You don't know how hard I try
(Hard I try)
Oh yeah bae, oh yeah bae
Just come on and love me right
(Love me right)Sometimes it's long before I'm home
I spend the late nights on the phone
(Phone)
No castle waiting in the sky
We make believe that we're alone
(You and I)Oh yeah bae, oh yeah bae

You don't know how hard I try
(Hard I try)
Oh yeah bae, oh yeah bae
Baby, you can love me right
(Love me right)I get caught up when I'm stressed out
I need a place to unwind
Some pushing, pulling anyway
You had me dreaming all the timeOh I, I've never found someone
Who'd fulfill my every need
It's someone gorgeous
It would be you, youOh yeah bae, oh yeah bae
You don't know how hard I try
(Hard I try)
Oh yeah bae, oh yeah bae
Baby, you can love me right
(Love me right)Oh yeah bae, oh yeah bae
You don't know how hard I try
(Hard I try)
Oh yeah bae, oh yeah bae
Baby, you can love me right
(Love me right)[Incomprehensible]

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Melba Hill, 29 October 1945, New York City, New York, USA. Based in New York, Melba Moore first attracted attention in the Broadway production of Hair. Although she has continued her thespian inclinations, winning an award for her performance in the musical Purlie, Moore has also forged a successful singing career. 'This Is It', a minor US hit, reached the UK Top 10 in 1976, and although her pop chart placings have since been inconsistent, Moore remained a fixture on the R&B lists over the following decade.

Read more about Melba Moore on Last.fm.


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