Hot Love

Album: Love Is For Suckers (1987)
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  • Oh know, that girl, she's lookin' so fine
    I know she knows ,what she's doin' to my mind
    Ooh, does she know that I'm wanting her so
    Well, there's one thing I know, I can never let her go

    CHORUS:

    Talkin' 'bout hot love, you're making me crazy
    Hot love, you're making me bad
    Hot love, you're making me crazy
    Think I'll go mad

    So cool, no fool, she's headin' for me
    Can't run, can't hide, she's in everything I see
    Ooh, what will I say, should I pass, should I play
    But my feet turn to clay 'cause she's blowin' me away

    REPEAT CHORUS

    Solo - Eddie

    REPEAT CHORUS

    Hot love, you're making me crazy
    Hot love, you're making me bad
    Hot love, you're making me crazy
    Think I'll go mad (think I'll go mad)

    Talkin' 'bout my hot love
    Think I'll go mad, ooh
    Talkin' 'bout my hot love, ooh
    Think I'll go mad, yeah Writer/s: DANIEL DEE SNIDER
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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