Love To Love
by UFO

Album: Lights Out (1977)
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  • Oh it's been too many times and I can't go back
    Night bars, guitars, rundown motels like shacks
    What it mounts up to I don't want it at all
    Lost you and I need you to stay today

    Misty green and blue
    Love to love to love you

    Misty green and blue
    Love to love to love you

    To be something, to be with you
    I don't know where I'm going to
    Love to love to love you
    Oh every night and day

    Half the time it could seem funny
    The other half is just too sad
    This west bound moon's they rise and fall
    Lost you and I need you to stay

    Misty green and blue
    Love to love to love you
    Misty green and blue
    Love to love to love you

    To be something, to be with you
    I don't know where I'm going to
    Lost you and I need you to stay, hey Writer/s: MICHAEL SCHENKER, PHIL MOGG
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Joseph from CanadaExcellent song!
  • Steve from Los Angeles, CaUFO's greatest song ever from their best album ever!
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