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Magic of Love - Janis Joplin



     
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Alright, you went away
Had your chance to say, "I love you an' I need you baby"
Yeah, but even if, honey, I told your daddy now
You would not believe me anyway, no, no, noMaybe you will now, I've changed a lot somehow
Let me prove what I sayCome back an' believe my love
Please, now come back, baby, believe my love, my love
Won't you come back, an' believe the magic of love?Oh, now the light without the darkness
Oh, now sky without the sun, yeah
When do the stars an' the moon reach out?
When they see me alone without my loved one, yeahOh, now baby, don't you hear me?
Won't you just disturb me? I gotta, gotta, gotta, gotta tell you
Oh baby, baby, baby, baby, honey, I just gotta tell you now
Honey, I wanna tell you that I want you to dig itNow if you believe in magic
Don't be afraid, afraid to use it, baby
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, come on home
Dressed in mystic silk or wearing rich rags an' wasteDarling, please come on back to me
I know we can be part of a magic raceCome back an' believe my love
Baby come back, baby believe my love

Come on', come back an' believe the magic of loveHey, now come back, baby believe my love
I know, you come back, please just believe in my love
Well, come back an' believe the magic of love

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Janis Joplin (born 19 January 1943 in Port Arthur, Texas, United States, died 4 October 1970 in Los Angeles, California) was an American singer, songwriter, composer and painter. Originally the lead singer for the blues rock band Big Brother & The Holding Company, Joplin left the band in late 1968 for a solo career. She released two solo albums, I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama! (1969) and Pearl (1971), the latter released after her death. During her solo career, she was backed by the Kozmic Blues Band and later, the Full Tilt Boogie Band. Her version of the Kris Kristofferson song "Me And Bobby McGee" reached #1 in the United States on March 20, 1971.



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