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You'll Never Get to Heaven (If You Break My Heart) - The Stylistics



     
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You'll Never Get to Heaven (If You Break My Heart) Lyrics


Mother told me always to follow the golden rule.
And she said it's really a sin to be mean and cruel.
So remember if you're untrue,
Angels up in heaven are looking at you.
[Chorus]
You'll never get to heaven if you break my heart.
So be very careful not to make us part.
You wont get to heaven if you break my heart
I've been hearin' rumors about how you play around.
Though I don't believe what I hear, still it gets me down.
If you ever should say good-bye
I'd feel so awful, the angels would cry.
[Chorus]
I can hardly wait for the day when we say I do.

It's a day I dreamed of so long now comin' true.
You will promise to cherish me.
If you break your promise the angels will see.
[Chorus]
La, la, la, la, la, la, laaaaa, la, la, la, laaaaa, la, la, la, laaaaa La,
La, la, la, la, la, laaaaa, la. la, la, laaaaa, la, la, la, laaaaa La, la,
La, la, la, la, laaaaa, la, la, la, laaaaa
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The Stylistics were one of the most well-known Philadelphia soul groups of the 1970s. Formed in 1968, they comprised lead Russell Thompkins, Jr., Herbie Murrell, Airrion Love, James Smith, and James Dunn. They had their first U.S. hit in 1971 with "You're a Big Girl Now". Signing to Avco Records, The Stylistics began working with producer Thom Bell, who had already produced a catalogue of hits for The Delfonics, and songwriter Linda Creed. Bell imported the sweet soul techniques he had perfected with The Delfonics, and his arrangements worked perfectly with Thompkins' falsetto.

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