Cherry Oh Baby

Album: Black And Blue (1976)
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  • [Chorus:]
    Oh, Cherry, oh Cherry, oh baby
    Don't ya know I in need of thee
    You don't believe it true
    Why don't you love me, too
    Its so long I've been waiting
    For you to come right in
    Now that we are together
    Is make my joy run over

    Yeah [Repeat: x7]

    {Chorus]
    Oh Cherry, oh Cherry, oh baby
    Don't ya know I in love with you
    You don't believe I know
    So why don't you try me
    I'm never gonna let you down
    Never make you wear no frown
    You say you love me madly
    Then why do you treat me badly

    Yeah [Repeat: x7]

    [Chorus]
    Oh Cherry, oh Cherry, oh baby
    Don't ya know I in love with you
    You don't believe I know
    So why don't you try me (try me)
    I'm never gonna let you down no
    Never make you wear no frown
    You say you love me madly
    Then why do you treat me badly

    Yeah [Repeat: x3] Writer/s: Eric Donaldson
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Simon from London, United KingdomI think you will find that ron wood was also on "its only rock'n'roll" from 1974 on the title track.
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