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Since I've been gone You've had your number changed, ooh
Yeah But my love for you, girl Still remains the
Same, mmm Now, I've been loving you and You've been
Loving me so long Baby, what's wrong So I'm asking
Baby, baby, baby Please let me have your
Number, yeah Baby, baby, baby Please let me have
Your number, ooh I'm sorry you couldn't call me when
You were gone Well I tried to call you, baby haah haah,
Baby But other fellows kept on calling while you are gone,
Hmm yeah So I had my number changed But I'm not
Acting strange Welcome home Baby, nothing's wrong
So I'm saying Baby, baby, baby You can
Have my private number Baby, baby, baby You can have
My private number, oh Oooh, so if I called ye Will you be home Oh, I will be waiting There by
The phone Now I know your number Though it's been

Changed Tell me now, baby Love's still remains I've, I've been loving you I've been loving you
You've been loving me You've been loving me so long, oh,
So long baby Nothing's wrong So I'm asking Baby, baby, baby You can have my private number Baby, baby, baby You've given me your private number You know I want, you know I want You know I need,
You know I need You baby Baby, baby, baby, baby You know I want, you know I want You know I need,
You know I need You baby Hoooh... You
Know I want You know I need You baby
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written by BELL, WILLIAM / JONES, BOOKER T. JR.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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Judy Clay (12 September 1938 - 19 July 2001) was an American soul and gospel singer, who achieved greatest success as a member of two recording duos in the 1960s. Born Judy Guions, in St. Pauls, North Carolina, she was raised by her grandmother in Fayetteville and began singing in church. After moving to Brooklyn in the early 1950s, she was adopted by Lee Drinkard Warrick of The Drinkard Singers. Clay made her recorded debut with the Drinkard Singers - who later became better known as The Sweet Inspirations - on the 1954 LP "The Newport Spiritual Stars".

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