Whole Lotta Lovin' - T. Graham Brown



     
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Whole Lotta Lovin' Lyrics


Tired of these girlie magazines
I want to stop dreamin' and get back home to the real thing
Late last night I read the letter you sent
Woke up this mornin', under a tent
Uh huh, whole lotta lovin', we got a whole lotta lovin' to doTired of these girlie magazines
I want to stop dreamin' and get back home to the real thing
Late last night I read the letter you sent
Woke up this mornin', under a tent
Uh huh, whole lotta lovin', we got a whole lotta lovin' to doMy mini bar's empty, but I'm still alive
I'm all alone, but my bed's big enough for a party of five
Tossin' and turnin' until a quarter to three
Can't get to sleep without watching TV
Uh huh, whole lotta lovin', we got a whole lotta lovin' to do
Whole lotta lovin', we got a whole lotta lovin' to doHo, it's been weeks since I've seen you
I'm hopin' that you mean it
Tell me that you understand
But there's one little thing that I'm worried about
I hope that you remember who I am, I'm the one with the harmonicaHo, it's been weeks since I've seen you

I'm hopin' that you mean it
Tell me that you understand
But there's one little thing that I'm worried about
I hope that you remember who I amEverybody else is holdin' hands
I'm here lonely, playin' around with my microphone stand
But I'm comin' home, only one more week
The first three days, we won't get no sleep
Uh huh, whole lotta lovin', we got a whole lotta lovin' to doWhole lotta lovin', we got a whole lotta lovin' to do
Whole lotta lovin', whole lotta lovin' to do
Whole lotta lovin', whole lotta lovin', whole lotta lovin' to do
Whole lotta lovin', whole lotta lovin', whole lotta lovin' to do
We got a whole lotta lovin', whole lotta lovin', whole lotta lovin' to do

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Blue-eyed soul singer T. Graham Brown (born Oct. 30, 1954) became a major presence on country radio in the mid '80s, scoring nine consecutive top 10 hits between 1985 and 1989, including the No. 1 singles "Hell and High Water," "Don't Go To Strangers" and "Darlene." He left Capitol Records after the release of the 1991 album "You Can't Take It With You." Personal problems kept him out of the spotlight for the next few years, but he returned to the charts in 1998 with the autobiographical "Wine Into Water." He continues to tour and to record for independent labels.

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