Between The Sheets

Album: Between The Sheets (1983)
Charted: 52
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  • Hey girl, ain't no mystery
    At least as far as I can see
    I want to keep you here
    Laying next to me
    Sharing our love between the sheets

    Ooh baby (baby)
    I feel your love surrounding me
    Woah, oh, oh-oh
    Ooh, ooh baby (baby)
    Making love between the sheets

    Ooh girl, let me hold you tight
    And you know I'll make you feel alright
    Oh baby girl, just cling to me and let your mind be free
    While making love between the sheets

    Ooh girl, I love you all night long
    And I know you felt it coming on
    Ooh darling, just taste my love
    Ooh you taste so sweet
    Sharing our love between the sheets

    Ooh baby (baby)
    I feel your love surrounding me
    Woah, oh, oh-oh
    Ooh, ooh baby (baby)
    Making love between the sheets

    Hey girl, what's your fantasy?
    I'll take you there to that ecstasy
    Ooh girl, you blow my mind
    I'll always be your freak
    Let's make sweet love between the sheets

    Ooh baby (baby)
    I feel your love surrounding me
    Woah, oh, oh-oh
    Ooh, ooh baby (baby)
    Making love between the sheets

    Ooh baby (baby)
    I feel your love surrounding me
    Woah, oh, oh-oh
    Ooh, ooh baby (baby)
    Making love between the sheets

    Enough of this singin', let's make love

    In between the sheets

    Oh, I like the way you receive me
    Girl I love the way you release me
    I'm coming
    Coming on strong (sweet darling)
    In between the sheets

    Oh, I like the way you receive me
    Girl, I love the way you release me
    Coming
    Coming on strong (ooh, sweet darling)
    In between the sheets

    You got me moaning
    Girl, you got me groaning
    I'm coming
    Coming on strong (sweet darling)
    In between the sheets

    (Let's get all the way down)

    You're the only one

    I'm coming, coming, coming, coming, coming on strong (sweet darling)
    In between the sheets

    Da-da-da-da, da
    Da-da-da-da, da-da-da Writer/s: Christopher Jasper, Ernie Isley, Marvin Isley, O'kelly Isley, Ronald Isley, Rudolph Isley
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Annabelle from Eugene, OrIn the lyrics posted here, there's an error. The written lyrics say: "I'm not gonna say let's make love". However, when I listen to the song, I actually hear, "Enough of the singin', let's make love!". Any suggestions as to how the part suddenly became, "I'm not gonna say let's make love"?
  • John from Nashville, TnWhile recording this song, tensions mounted between the older brothers (Ronald, Rudolph, Kelly) and the younger brothers (Ernie, Marvin, and Chris) over the financial and musical direction of this group. Therefore, the two camps split after recording this song.
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