No Doubt About It

Album: No Doubt About It (1994)
Charted: 75
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  • Just like every lock's got to have a key
    Every river goes looking for the sea
    And when you plant a seed, it reaches for the sky
    That's just the way it is, nobody wonders why
    Like coffee needs a cup, you know that it ain't much good without it
    We were meant to be together, no doubt about it

    Like a hammer and a nail, socks and shoes
    We go hand in hand, like a rhythm and blues
    What good is a man if he hasn't got a dream
    'Bout as good as a car with no gasoline
    You're the one I'm dreaming of, got to have your love
    I can't live without it
    We were meant to be together, no doubt about it
    No, there ain't no doubt about it

    Something was missing it was making me blue
    But all I ever needed was you

    Just like every lock's got to have a key
    Every river goes lookin' for the sea
    And when you plant a seed, it reaches for the sky
    That's just the way it is, girl, with you and I
    Like coffee needs a cup, you know that it ain't much good without it
    We were meant to be together, no doubt about it
    No, there ain't no doubt about it

    Like a hammer and a nail, socks and shoes
    We go hand in hand, like a rhythm and blues
    What good is a man if he hasn't got a dream
    'Bout as good as a car with no gasoline
    You're the one I'm dreaming of, got to have your love
    Can't live without it
    We were meant to be together, no doubt about it Writer/s: John Scott Sherrill, Steve Seskin
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Comments: 1

  • Tanya from TexasMy first true love John, just dedicated no doubt about it to me.. and it made tears of joy string down my face, as we've just rekindled our love after 36 years. I don't think he could have played me a better song than this.
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