Writer(s): Otis Redding<br>Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com Loading Loading FAQs for I've Been Loving You Too LongLyricsAlbum listSinger IntroRelated Video Led Zeppelin Since I've Been Loving You (Live) Everybody trying to tell me that you didn't mean me no good. Said I've been crying, yeah, oh my tears they fell like rain, Do you remember mama, when I knocked upon your door? I've been working from seven, seven, seven, to eleven every night and It kinda makes my life a drag... Mojim Lyrics LyricsAlbum listRelated Video Otis Redding I've Been Loving You Mojim Lyrics Working from seven to eleven every night Really makes the life a drag I don't think that's right I've really been the best, the best of fools I did what I could 'Cause I love you, baby How I love you, darling How I love you, baby My beloved little girl, little girl But baby, since I've been loving you I'm about to lose my worried mind Everybody tryna tell me That you didn't mean me no good I've been trying Lord, let me tell you Let me tell you I really did the best I could I've been, I've been working from seven to eleven every night I said it kinda makes my life a drag, drag, drag, drag Lord, that ain't right, no, no Since I've been loving you I'm about to lose my worried mind Watch out! Said I've been crying Oh, my tears they fell like rain Don't you hear them Don't you hear them falling? Don't you hear them Don't you hear them falling? Do you remember mama, when I knocked upon your door? I said you had the nerve to tell me you didn't want me no more I open my front door, I hear my back door slam You know, I must have one of them new fangled, new fangled back-door man I've been working from seven, seven, seven to eleven every night It kinda make my life a drag, a drag, drag Make me drag Baby, since I've been loving you I'm about to lose, I'm about to lose, lose my worried mind And just one more, just one more Since I've been loving you I'm gonna lose my worried mind Does Led Zeppelin have a love song?"Whole Lotta Love" is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin. It is the opening track on the band's second album, Led Zeppelin II, and was released as a single in 1969 in several countries; as with other Led Zeppelin songs, no single was released in the United Kingdom.
What is Otis Redding's genre?R&B/Soul
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