DamnLyrics - The center provides all the lyrics

The Real Thing - Betty Everett



     
Page format: Left Center Right
Direct link:
BB code:
Embed:

The Real Thing Lyrics


1,2, 1,2,3 uh
Doo da doo, m doo da do ba do do do
Doo da doo, m doo da do ba do do doLooking forward to seein' you
But it's been such a long, long time
Looking forward to feelin' your
Love, its been so heavy on my mindOn my mind, all the time
On my mindHad a chance to look forward
To be part of your loving my dreams
But I can't be happy with
Fantasizing instead of the real thingThe real thing, not my dreams
The real thingThere are no words that can express the way I feel today
Cos I feel today, like no other day, longing more and more for your loving
There are no songs that I can sing to ease my troubled mind
Cos my troubled mind will be troubled blue
Until you say you're coming home to me, hooo, hoooLet me hear you say baby, let me hear you say the words
Sing your love in a hurry
Send it's melody via love birdA love bird, send your word,
By a love birdThere are no words that can express the way I feel today

Cos I feel today, like no other day, longing more and more for your loving
There is no other someone that can ease my aching heart
Cos my aching heart told my troubled mind, the only remedy to this pain is your loveLet me hear you say baby, everything's gonna be alright
Stop my heart from aching
Stop my eyes from crying through the nightThrough the night, I won't cry
Through the nightDoo, doo doo, doo doo doo dooThe real thing, not my dreams,
The real thing, not my dreams
The real thing, not my dreams
The real thing
Songwriters
STEVIE WONDERPublished by
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Betty Everett (b. November 23, 1939, Greenwood, Mississippi - d. August 19, 2001, Beloit, Wisconsin) was an African-American R&B singer and pianist. She began singing gospel and playing piano in her church at the age of 9 and continued until 1957, when she moved to Chicago to pursue a recording career. In Chicago she began recording for small soul labels and worked with soon-to-be big name producers Ike Turner and Curtis Mayfield until 1963, when she was picked up by short-lived Vee-Jay Records.

Read more about Betty Everett on Last.fm.


User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.

View All

Betty Everett