Album Information
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Album
Name (Year):
Take
Two (1966) |
Record
Label:
Motown
Records |
Billboard
Chart:
Top
R&B Albums |
Entry
Week (Position):
n/a
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Peak
Position:
24
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Weeks On Chart:
n/a
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Songs
On This Album: (Click For Lyrics)
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Album Notes
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This
album features all duets with Kim Weston.
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All it takes is two hearts that care
Sprinkle just a little tenderness there
And like the tiny grains of sand that build a mountain so high
Each tender moment builds love between a girl and guy
It's got to be a miracle, this thing called love
Never, never, never let go, this thing called love
Take a boy like you and a girl like me
Two lonely people we used to be
We shared a little time, tears and laughter
It seems that we will be happy ever after
All it takes is two arms that know
They gotta hold you, baby, and never let go
Throw in a lover's quarrel and it's sealed with a kiss
We know that heaven must be like this
It's got to be a miracle, this thing called love
Never, never, never let go, this thing called love
I used to wander, I used to roam
Like a ship in a stormin' sea, tryin' to get home
When we found each other, heaven found a way
'Cause you were the dawn of a bright sunny day
All it takes is just a little time
Three little words, baby, that mean "Will you will be mine?"
Add a few tears two lovers will shed
And every sweet word that's ever been said
It's got to be a miracle, this thing called love
Never, never, never let go, this thing called love
Take a girl like me and a boy like you
Long lonely hours we once knew
We have each other and live what life's worth
All love is strong enough to move heaven and earth
It's got to be a miracle, this thing called love
Never, never, never let go, this thing called love
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Song
Written By:
Vernon
Bullock, Sylvia Moy, William "Mickey" Stevenson
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Track
Number:
04
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Track
Length:
0:00
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Billboard
Chart:
Song
did not chart |
Entry
Week (Position):
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Peak
Position:
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Weeks
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Song Notes
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Unable to verify Billboard chart information prior to November 1983. |
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