Lyrics Songs of Love - Maze, Frankie Beverly

Songs of Love - Maze, Frankie Beverly
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Songs of Love, artist - Maze. Album song Silky Soul, in the genre R&B
Date of issue: 31.08.1989
Record label: Warner
Song language: English

Songs of Love

We shoud be singing
We should be singing our
We should be singing our
Better learn to live together
That’s the only way it should be
We can’t make it without eachother
That’s the cold reality
Better stop acting like we’re crazy
Heaven knows we need a break
Cause we all have to live so let’s think positive
How much more are we gonna take
We should be singing
We should be singing our
We should be singing
We should be singing our
I appreciate your freedom
I just think we could do more
In stead of bitchin about your problems
There are things to thankful for
We’ve got to change up our thinking for what is right
Take a chance my man give it all you can
Make up your mind stop wasteing your time
Give it up give it up giveit up right now
We shoud be singing
We should be singing our
We shoud be singing
We should be singing our

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We Are One ft. Frankie Beverly 1997
Somebody Else's Arms ft. Frankie Beverly 1989
Love's on the Run ft. Frankie Beverly 1989
I Need You ft. Maze 1991
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Joy And Pain ft. Frankie Beverly 1988
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Artist lyrics: Maze
Artist lyrics: Frankie Beverly