I Just Want To Make Love To You

Album: single release (1954)
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  • I don't want you to be no slave
    I don't want you to work all day
    I don't want you to be true
    I just want to make love to you

    I don't want you to wash my clothes
    I don't want you to keep my home
    I don't want your money too
    I just want to make love to you

    Well I can see by the way that you switch and walk
    And I can tell by the way that you baby talk
    And I know by the way that you treat your man
    I want to love you baby, it's a cryin' shame

    I don't want you to bake my bread
    I don't want you to make my bed
    I don't want you cause I'm sad and blue
    I just want to make love to you Writer/s: Willie Dixon
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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