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Too much, never too much, never too much
Uh, E.V.E y'all, c'mon, c'mon, c'mon, Keyshia
(A thousand kisses from you)
Let's go
(A thousand kisses from you)
C'mon, c'mon
(Never too much, never too much)
You're tellin' me, we're cool but that just ain't enough
'Cause, everything that you do makes me want you more, oh
Feelings that I have for you can't be replaced easily
But you seem to think that you have the best of me
But my love is closed for you, let nobody enter
Even when I'm with someone, ain't the same when I'm with ya
Please tell me that you're listenin', please tell me that you're hearin' me
'Cause, I'm gonna be here always
Even if you gimme all your love, even if you gimme all your kisses
It will be never, never too much, never too much, oh yeah yeah
Even if you gimme all your love, even if you gimme all your kisses

It will be never, never too much, never too much, never too much
Gimme all your love, even if you never be too much
Even if you gimme all your love, it would never, never be too much
Even if you give me 'cause, I know that baby, if it still will be
But every time I see you boy, ooh, what you do to me?
Make my body shiver lift, Quiver wanna say your name
Lovin' you is like an emotional ride, here to stay
But my love is closed for you, let nobody enter
Even when I'm with someone ain't the same when I'm with ya
Please tell me that you're listenin', please tell me that you're hearin' me
'Cause, I'm gonna be here always
Even if you gimme, even if you gimme
It will be never, never too much, never too much, never too much
Even if you gimme all your love, even if you gimme all your kisses
It will be never, never too much, never too much
Give me all you love, never be too much
Give me all you love, never be too much
Yo, don't give a fuck about the money and the bank you got
Love you the same even if you give me trinkets stop
Got my heart in ya hands and I think you know
Can't put a price on my love and the way we grow
I think I melt inside when you look in my eyes
Baby, all I see is you fuck them niggas who try
Don't ever worry about my loyalty
Try the others and I'm cool 'cause you treat me like I'm royalty
Been through the bullshit, been through the games
Been through the telephone arguments with nothin' ass games
All them crazy days you helped me maintain
Sometimes, I think your love be keepin' me sane
Never worry Daddy I never goin' nowhere
Whatever happens best believe I'ma stay right here, yeah
I need your kisses and I need your touch
Don't ever think I've had it all 'cause it's never too much, come on
Give me all your love, never be too much
Give me all your love, never too much, never too much, never too much
Even if you gimme all your love, even if you gimme all your kisses
It will be never, it will never be too much
Even if you gimme all your love, even if you gimme all your kisses
It will be never, never too much, never too much
Even if you gimme, even if you gimme
It will be never, never too much, never too much, never too much
Even if you gimme, even if you gimme
It will be never, never too much, never too much
Even if you gimme, even if you gimme
It will be never, never too much, never too much, never too much
Even if you gimme, even if you gimme

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Saving Abel is a post-grunge rock band from Corinth, Mississippi, formed in 2004 by Jared Weeks and Jason Null. The band's name references the biblical story of Cain and Abel. Band member Jason Null came up with the name saying “I Googled the story of Cain and Abel and found a line about ‘there was no saving Abel,’ which just jumped out at me.” Up to date the band has released two studio albums, the self-titled album Saving Abel in 2008 and Miss America in 2010

Weeks and Jason Null formed the band in their small hometown of Corinth, Mississippi in 2004. They met when Weeks, who was in a band, was playing guitar at his best friend’s house, when Null, who was in a rival local group, walked in to rehearse with his band. Within days of that meeting, Null and Weeks were writing and honing the intimate writing style that now defines Saving Abel. In early 2005, the pair’s songs caught the ear of noted producer Skidd Mills (12 Stones, Saliva, Submersed), who took the band into his 747 Studios in Memphis. Mills notes, “It was ‘18 Days’ that hooked me. The first time I heard it I was like, ‘these guys are the real deal; they’ll be doing this for a long time.’ Jason and Jared have always understood that the most important part of the music business is having great songs.”

Saving Abel gradually came together in the final electric lineup of guitarist Scott Bartlett, bassist Eric Taylor, and drummer Blake Dixon, and the band paid its dues both onstage and off. Weeks would toss Saving Abel demos onto the stage when bigger bands played in town, and between playing gigs, working day jobs, and Weeks and Null constantly driving from Mississippi to Memphis to record their self-titled EP with Mills, it was a busy and prolific couple years. Weeks remembers; “I used to work at a hospital. I’d have to be there at 4:30 in the morning drawing blood. I’d wake people up and stick a needle in their arm. I’d be walking around the hospital, singing ‘Addicted’ in my head, writing down the lyrics on patients’ clipboards and doctor script pads.”

Null and Weeks bring in differing songwriting approaches influences, giving Saving Abel a well-rounded sound. Null comes from a musical family, and recalls Saturday nights at the local community center as a child. “We didn’t miss it, ever! It was bluegrass band after bluegrass band. We’d hoot and holler, as we used to say. My brother traded my bike for a guitar for me when I was 6, and I learned ‘Johnny B. Goode’ that night! I go back to Willie and Waylon, but as a kid of the ‘80s, I also love Metallica. Also, Angus Young is one of my main influences, as well as the guitar sound and solos of Seattle bands like Soundgarden and Alice in Chains.” For his part, a teenage Weeks played basketball and went to state twice in tennis before music consumed his life. A big fan of the blues and Southern Rock, Weeks calls himself the more “literal” songwriter of the two, explaining, “If something is really bothering me, or how I’m feeling at that moment, I’ll write about it. For me to get the most out of a song, I have to get it almost to the point I’m ready to cry if I can’t get it out, and that makes people relate to it.”

After shopping their indie EP for almost a year, a copy of ‘Addicted’ found its way to one-time Virgin A&R Consultant Scott Frazier and manager partner Rick Smith. They were so excited that they sent the song to the label’s Chairman/CEO Jason Flom. Flom was impressed upon first listen and immediately sent A&R vet Kim Stephens (Collective Soul, Matchbox 20, Edwin McCain) to see the band in Jackson, Tennessee. The band was signed the next day. Says Stephens, “I was sold on the merit of the songs and instantly recognized this was a band with huge potential.”

Saving Abel, the Virgin debut produced by Mills, features mostly brand-new tunes, plus a few favorites from the indie EP, including the poignant, perfectly crafted “18 Days,” “Running From You,” and “Drowning Face Down.” Null explains that “18 Days” was lyrically inspired by sheriff Buford Pusser of ‘Walking Tall’ fame, while laughingly admitting that the rowdy road trip in “New Tattoo” (“The blue is for the bruise you left in my heart / and the red is for the color we’re about to paint this town”) is “based on a true story.” Null furthers: “Our goals are always to concentrate on the song, not just one cool part to make a kid bop his head. Every person I talk to loves a different song of ours.” Null was also the one who gave the band its name: “I Googled the story of Cain and Abel and found a line about ‘there was no Saving Abel,’ which just jumped out at me.” Everyone agreed and the name stuck…much like Saving Abel's songs get instantly stuck in the minds and ears of everyone who hears them. With a radio-ready sound combining big riffs and memorable melodies, Saving Abel has created a polished combination of Southern and Alternative rock…. 2008 style. Get Addicted. Get Saving Abel. You can go to http://savingabel.com

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