Stoned Love - Frank Wilson



     
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Stoned Love Lyrics


Now I wanna tell ya of a great love, oh
It will light up
It will surely light up darkened worlds
If you just believeStoned love
Stoned love
Stoned love
Oh yeahA love for each other will bring fighting to an end
Forgiving one another, time after time doubt creeps in
But like the sun lights up the sky with a message from above
Oh yeah, I find no other greater symbol of loveYeah, don't ya hear the wind blowing
Stoned love
Oh yeah, I tell ya I ain't got no other
Stoned Love
Oh yeahAnd life is so short, put the present time at hand
Oh yeah, and if you're young at heart, rise up and take your stand
And to the man on whose shoulder the world must depend
I pray for peace and love, AmenOh, can't ya feel it
Stoned Love

I tell ya I ain't got no other
Stoned Love
Oh yeahIf the war 'tween our nations passed, oh yeah
Will the love 'tween our brothers and sisters last?
On and on and on and on andStoned Love
Oh yeah
I tell ya I ain't got no other
Stoned LoveCan't ya, can't ya, can't ya, can't ya, can't ya feel it
Stoned Love
Oh yeah stoned, stoned, stoned, stonedStoned Love
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Stoned Love
Oh yeah, yeah
Stoned Love

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Frank Wilson is an African American former songwriter and record producer for Motown Records. He joined the company in 1965, working with Brenda Holloway. He went on to write and produce hit records for Brenda Holloway, The Supremes, The Four Tops, Eddie Kendricks, and more. Wilson also tried his hand at being a recording artist himself, recording the single “Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)" for release on the Motown subsidiary label 'Soul.' Supposedly 250 demo 45s were pressed, but by that time Frank Wilson decided he would rather focus on producing and had the demos trashed.

Read more about Frank Wilson on Last.fm.


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