Diana Ross & the Supremes - Up the Ladder To the Roof Lyrics

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Up the Ladder To the Roof

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What Are The Lyrics For Up the Ladder To the Roof By Diana Ross & the Supremes?
Come with me
And we shall run across the sky And illuminate the night Oh I will try and guide you To better times and brighter days. Don't be afraid Go up the ladder to the roof where we can see heaven much better. Go up the ladder to the roof where we can be oh closer to heaven. Stay with me And we shall let expressions sing Hear freedom virtues ringing Oh memories of yesterdays broken dreams Don't you know they'll all fade away If you'll come up the ladder to the roof where we can see heaven much better. Go up the ladder to the roof where we can be oh closer to heaven. We'll laugh and I'll tell you the story of love (How it is) and the happiness in it baby We'll combine our thoughts and together we'll travel to the fountain of loveliness. I will never ever ever leave you alone to wonder As we go on Our love, it will grow much stronger stronger. Don't you wanna Go up the ladder to the roof where we can see heaven much better. Go up the ladder to the roof where we can be oh closer to heaven. |
Who Wrote Up the Ladder To the Roof By Diana Ross & the Supremes?
Edward Holland Jr., Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland
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What's The Duration Of The Up the Ladder To the Roof By Diana Ross & the Supremes?The duration of Up the Ladder To the Roof is 3:14 minutes and seconds. |
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