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Too Much of a Good Thing - Lloyd Cole



     
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Too Much of a Good Thing Lyrics


If it's good for me
And it's good for you
Won't you stay with me
And I will stay with you, babyDo you ever wonder
'Bout the way you move
You know what it does to me
You've got nothing to proveDo you ever think about
Your natural grace
And how it is that it came to you
Landed on your sweet faceOoh, ahh
Every day that I go without you baby is a rainy day
I'm gonna get up in the morning, I'm gonna work all day
If that's what it takes to be with youIf it's good for me
And it's good for you
Won't you stay with me
And I will stay with youIf it's good for me
And it's good for you
Won't you say to me

I want to stay with you, babyDo you ever think about
The way that you move me
You know what it does to me
You've got nothing to prove to meDo you ever think about
Your natural grace
And how it is that it came to you
Landed on your sweet faceOoh, ahh
Every day that I go without you baby is a rainy day
I'm gonna get up in the morning, I'm gonna work all day
If that's what it takes to be with youIf it's good for me
And it's good for you
Won't you stay with me
And I will stay with youIf it's good for me
And it's good for you
Won't you say to me
I want to stay with you, darling[Incomprehensible]Waking up is hard to do
Except when I'm lying next to you, babyIf it's good for me
And it's good for you
Won't you stay with me
And I will stay with youIf it's good for me
And it's good for you
Won't you say to me
I want to stay with youIf it's good for me
And it's good for you
Won't you stay with me
And I will stay with youIf it's good for me
And it's good for you
Won't you say to me
I want to, I want to stay with youWon't you stay with me

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Born January 31, 1961. An English-born singer and songwriter, known for his role as lead singer of Lloyd Cole and The Commotions from 1984 to 1989 and for his subsequent solo work. He was born in Buxton, Derbyshire. He grew up in nearby Chapel en le Frith and went to New Mills Grammar School. After failing in law at University College London, he later attended (but did not graduate from) the University of Glasgow, where he studied philosophy and English and met the other members of The Commotions.

Read more about Lloyd Cole on Last.fm.


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