1, 2, 3, Red Light

Album: 1, 2, 3, Red Light (1968)
Charted: 5
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  • Ev'ry time I try to prove I love you,
    1,2,3, Red Light,
    You stop me,.
    Baby you ain't right to stop me.
    1,2,3, Red Light, you stop me.
    Ev'ry time I make a move to love you,
    1,2,3, Red Light, you stop me.
    Baby, ev'ry night you stop me.
    1,2,3, Red Light.
    Stop the game, you've got too much to lose.
    If you stop me again, that's when we might end.
    So don't refuse.
    Ev'ry time I make a move to love you,
    1,2,3, Red Light, don't stop me.
    Baby you ain't right to stop me,
    1,2,3, Red Light won't stop me.
    Ev'ry time I try to prove I love you,
    1,2,3, Red Light won't stop me.
    When I know I'm right don't stop me.
    1,2,3, Red Light.
    /A/

    Writer/s: B. TRIMACHI
    Publisher: Spirit Music Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 4

  • Nick from TrumpsylvaniaMan this song is date rapey.
  • Jim from Morgantown, WvThe singer in the video looks like Eli Manning.
  • Will from Easton, PaAfter all these years I still occasionally find myself singing this song. Great bubblegum tune!
  • Donna from College Station, TxThis song was No. 9 in Oct 1968; Source; Billboard Top Singles 20 years ago list of Oct 8, 1988 (No. 1 same list was Hey Jude by Beatles)
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