It Must Be Love

Album: Complete Madness (1981)
Charted: 4 33
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  • I never thought I'd miss you
    Half as much as I do
    And I never thought I'd feel this way
    The way I feel
    About you
    As soon as I wake up
    Every night, every day
    I know that it's you I need
    To take the blues away

    It must be love, love, love
    It must be love, love, love
    Nothing more, nothing less
    Love is the best

    How can it be that we can
    Say so much without words?
    Bless you and bless me
    Bless the bees
    And the birds
    I've got to be near you
    Every night, every day
    I couldn't be happy
    Any other way

    It must be love, love, love
    It must be love, love, love
    Nothing more, nothing less
    Love is the best

    As soon as I wake up
    Every night, every day
    I know that it's you I need
    To take the blues away

    It must be love, love, love
    It must be love, love, love
    It must be love, love, love
    It must be love, love, love
    It must be love, love, love
    It must be love, love, love
    It must be love, love, love
    It must be love, love, love Writer/s: Labi Siffre
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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