It's Only Love

Album: Tejas (1976)
Charted: 44
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  • I'm gonna tell ya what it's all about
    Sweet thang's tryin' to put me out
    She gone and found herself another man
    She tryin' to let me down as fast as she can

    It's only love, it drives me crazy
    It's only love pretty baby
    Baby, what you tryin' to do

    Well after runnin' round a time or two
    I found out only the best will do
    Well it's your own fault for lettin' her go
    So maybe now you'll take it slow

    It's only love, it drives me crazy
    It's only love pretty baby
    Baby, what you tryin' to do

    Well, it's all over now but the cryin'
    I keep on payin' the price for my lyin'
    Don't let it get you down it ain't nothin' new
    You ain't the only one that it's happened to

    It's only love, it drives me crazy
    It's only love pretty baby
    Baby, what you tryin' to do Writer/s: BILLY GIBBONS, DUSTY HILL, FRANK BEARD
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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