Soul Power Pt. 1

Album: Soul Classics (1971)
Charted: 29
  • Know we need it
    (Soul power)
    We got to have it
    (Soul power)
    Know we want it
    (Soul power)
    Got to have it
    (Soul power)
    Give it to me
    (Soul power)
    Hey, you need it
    (Soul power)
    We want it
    (Soul power)
    Got to have it
    (Soul power)
    I wanna get
    Under your skin
    If I get there
    I got to win
    You need some soul
    Come on and get some
    And then you'll know
    Where I'm coming from
    A man, a man
    Unaccompanied can go along
    But I'm still on the case
    And my rap is strong
    Go jump on my train
    When I'm outta sight
    Just check yourself and say
    Yeah, you're right
    Hey, hit me
    Give it, put it there
    Love me tender
    Said love me slow
    If that don't get it
    Go back for more
    Love me tender
    Love me slow
    If that don't get it
    Go back for more
    Lookie here, you gotta get
    In the bracket
    You know that I like it
    All right
    Lookie, all right
    A ball on the ground
    You gotta get down
    Down, down, down, down
    A ball on the ground
    You gotta get down
    Down, down, down, down
    Good God
    I got the attitude
    What you need
    (Soul power)
    What we want
    (Soul power)
    I have (soul power)
    What we want
    (Soul power)
    What we missing
    (Soul power)
    What we missing
    (Soul power)
    What we want
    (Soul power)
    What we need
    (Soul power)
    Hit me
    Love me tender
    Love me slow
    I don't care if you
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