Lyrics To Be Loved - Diana Ross

To Be Loved - Diana Ross
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Date of issue: 27.08.2006
Record label: Parlophone
Song language: English

To Be Loved

Jackie Wilson cover
(Verse)
Someone to care,
Someone to share,
Those lonely hours
And moments of despair.
(Chorus)
To be loved, to be loved,
Oh, what a feeling,
To be loved.
(Verse)
Someone to kiss,
Someone to miss,
When you’re away
To hear from each day.
(Chorus)
To be loved, to be loved,
Oh, what a feeling,
To be loved.
(Bridge)
Some wish to be a king or a queen,
Some wish for fortune and fame,
But to be truly, truly, truly loved
Well, that’s more than all of these things.
(Verse)
Someone to kiss,
Someone to miss,
When you’re away
To hear from each day.
(Chorus)
To be loved, to be loved,
Oh, what a feeling,
To be loved.
Oh, but to be truly loved
That’s more than all of these things.
(Verse)
Someone to miss,
Someone to kiss,
When you’re away
To hear from each day.
(Chorus)
To be loved, to be loved,
Oh, what a feeling,
To be loved,
To be loved,
To be loved, to be loved,
Oh, what a feeling,
To be loved.

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Artist lyrics: Diana Ross