Bring It On Home To Me

Album: Higher (2022)
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  • If you ever change your mind
    About leaving me behind
    Well baby, bring that lovin', mmm
    Bring it on home to me

    I know I laughed when you left
    Now I only hurt myself
    But baby, bring that lovin', yeah
    Bring it on home to me

    I'll give ya jewelry and money, too
    But that ain't all I'll do for you
    Baby, just bring that lovin', bring that lovin'
    And bring it on home to me

    You know I'll always, I'll be your slave
    'Til I'm buried, buried in my grave
    But oh baby, just bring it to me
    Bring that sweet lovin' home to me

    You know I tried to treat you right
    But then you stayed out all the night
    Lord, I forgive you, bring it to me
    Just bring that sweet lovin' home to me, yeah

    So if ya ever, you change your mind
    About leavin', leavin' me behind, yeah (bring it home)
    Just bring it to me, baby
    Bring that sweet lovin' oh home to me (bring it home)
    Home to me (bring it home)

    (Home, oh bring it, home, oh bring it (oh bring it)
    (Bring it home, bring it home)
    Baby, give me that sweet lovin'
    Home to me, bring it home to me (bring it home, bring it home)
    (Bring it home)

    You know I tried, to treat you right
    Yeah, yeah, yeah (bring it home, bring it home)
    Whoa, whoa (bring it home)
    Bring it home, bring it home (come on, come on)
    Whoa
    Just bring it on home (yeah yeah) Writer/s: Sam Cooke
    Publisher: Abkco Music Inc., BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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