Two To Make It Right

Album: Nothing Matters Without Love (1989)
Charted: 2
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  • It takes two, it takes two, me & you
    It takes two to make a thing go right
    It takes two to make it out of sight

    From the start its plain to see
    you're suffering from a serious broken heart,
    You know that its a shame
    But I'm here to ease your pain
    there's no need for you to feel so all alone
    When you and I could seriously
    Be a sure enough happening thing

    Do you know that
    It takes two to make a thing go right
    It takes two to make it out of sight

    I can see it in your eyes
    You feel the same way I feel about you
    Some call it chemistry
    I call it you should be with me
    Cause I know together we can really turn this mother out
    In my mind there is no doubt
    That one & one equals me & you

    Don't you know that it takes two
    Two to make it right
    I don't believe in fairy tales
    But I believe some things were meant to be
    Why should we be alone
    When we could have each others arms to hold
    I know together we could really turn this mother out
    In my mind there is no doubt
    That one & one equals me & you

    Don't you know that it takes two Writer/s: BRYON COLE DAVID, DAVID BRYON COLE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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