Love And Happiness

Album: I'm Still in Love with You (1972)
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  • Love and happiness,
    Something that can make you do wrong, make you do right,
    Love

    Love and happiness
    Wait a minute,
    Something's going wrong
    Someone's on the phone
    Three o'clock in the morning
    Talkin' about how she can make it right
    Well,
    Happiness is when you really feel good with somebody
    Nothing wrong with being in love with someone
    Oh, baby, love and happiness
    Love and happiness,
    Love and happiness

    Love and happiness
    You be good to me
    I'll be good to you
    We'll be together
    We'll see each other
    Walk away with victory
    Oh baby,
    Love and happiness,
    Love and happiness

    Make you do right, love'll make you do wrong,
    Make you come home early,
    Make you stay out all night long,
    The power of love

    Wait a minute,
    Let me tell you,
    The power of love,
    Make you do right, love'll make you do wrong,
    Make you want to dance,
    Love and happiness,
    Love and happiness,

    Love is, wait a minute, love is,
    Walkin' together,
    Talkin' together,
    Say it again,
    Say it together, Writer/s: Al Green, Mabon Lewis Hodges
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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