If I Could Bottle This Up

Album: Friends In High Places (1988)
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  • If I could bottle this up I'd make a million
    If I could tell everybody in town what I've been feelin'
    It's guaranteed to put a smile on you face
    A song in your heart after one little taste
    A man could make a million bucks if I could bottle this up.

    Oh, if I could take a fist a twist it into liquid form
    And mix it with the way I melt there in your arms
    Sprinkle and a twinkle or two from your eyes
    And a dab of this feeling inside
    Folks would just eat it up if I could bottle this up.

    Oh, If I could bottle this up I'd make a million
    If I could tell everybody around what I've been feelin'
    It's guaranteed to put a smile on you face
    A song in your heart after one little taste
    Well, I could make a million bucks if I could bottle this up.

    I can see me now, people knocking down my door
    Till I could get it on the shelf of the local department store
    And I can see it now going right to the top
    I'll bet it would sell to the very last drop
    Folks couldn't get enough if I could bottle this up.

    If we could bottle this up we'd make a million
    If we could tell everybody in town what we've been feelin'
    It's guaranteed to put a smile on you face
    A song in your heart after one little taste
    The world couldn't get enough, you know they'd just eat it up
    And we could make a million bucks if we could bottle this up Writer/s: DEAN N DILLON, PAUL LESTER OVERSTREET
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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