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Fleetwood MacRelease date: 8th December 1980
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"Say You Love Me (Live at Kansas Coliseum, Wichita, KS 8/25/80)" is a track by Fleetwood Mac, from the album Live (Deluxe Edition), released 8th December 1980. The track is 4:16 long. It's filed under Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 2 articles about Fleetwood Mac.
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Have mercy, baby, on a poor girl like me You know I'm falling, falling, falling at your feet I'm tingling right from my head to my toes So help me, help me, help me make the feeling go 'Cause when the loving starts and the lights go down And there's not another living soul around You woo me until the sun comes up And you say that you love me Pity, baby, just when I thought it was over You got me runnin', runnin', runnin' for cover I'm begging you for a little sympathy If you use me again it'll be the end of me 'Cause when the loving starts and the lights go down There's not another living soul around You woo me until the sun comes up And you say that you love me Baby, baby, hope you're gonna stay away 'Cause I'm getting weaker, weaker every day I guess I'm not as strong as I used to be And if you use me again it'll be the end of me 'Cause when the lovin' starts and the lights go down And there's not another living soul around You woo me until the sun comes up And you say that you love me 'Cause when the loving starts and the lights go down And there's not another living soul around You woo me until the sun comes up And you say that you love me Say that you love me Say that you love me Falling, falling, falling Falling, falling, falling Falling, falling, falling, yeah Falling, falling, falling Thank you And a very good evening to everybody
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