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Move Closer - Phyllis Hyman



     
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Move Closer Lyrics


Hey baby, you go your way
And I'll go mine
But in the meantime
Move closer
When we're together
Touching each other
And our bodies
Do what we feel
When we're dancing
Smooching and swaying
Tender love song
Softly playing
Move closer
(Move closer)
Move your body real close until we
Feel like we're making love
Get closer
So when I say sugar

And I whisper I love you
(I love you)
Well, I know you're gonna answer
In the sweetest voice, yeah, my sexy baby
I love you too
There's much room for passion, oh no, no
There no room for fears
When the love flows smoothly between us
My dear
Oh, move closer, baby
Come here, girl
Let me hold you
You feel so good to me, woman
Move closer)
Let's get closer
(Let's get closer)
Gonna make sweet love to you
Honey, get beside me
And let me love you
My baby, baby, baby
I love you
So baby, won't you move closer
(Move closer)
Why don't you move your body real close
Until we feel like we're really' making sweet, sweet
Sweet, sweet, sweet love
Move closer
(Move closer)
So why don't you take me to heaven
Oh baby, to heaven, yeah
Let's take our time and do it right
Be going all night, yeah
It's gonna be a long night

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Phyllis Linda Hyman (July 6 1949 - June 30, 1995), was born in Philadelphia, and grew up in Pittsburgh. She is perhaps best remembered for her signature song, You Know How To Love Me (1979), which was the title track from her fourth album and which peaked at #6 on the disco chart that year. Hyman began singing professionally in 1971 as part of the group The New Direction. She was also a member of Miami groups All The People and The Hondo Beat before forming Phyllis Hyman & the P/H Factor in 1974 and touring for two years before relocating to New York.

Read more about Phyllis Hyman on Last.fm.


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