Dolly Parton - What Do You Think About Loving Lyrics

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What Do You Think About Loving

What Do You Think About Loving Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For What Do You Think About Loving By Dolly Parton?
Well what do you think about loving baby
(It's alright) Well what do you think about loving baby (It's alright) I said what do you think about loving baby (It's alright) In the morning in the evening yeah and a In the night Wo-oh wo-oh Well it's alright in the morning To start today out right And it's alright in the evening To have somebody to hold you tight And it's alright in the nighttime Especially in the night Baby any time any way Loving's just alright Wo-oh wo-oh Well loving loving loving Wo-oh wo-oh Well what do you think about hugging baby (It's alright) Well what do you think about kissing baby (It's alright) Just what do you think about loving baby (It's alright) In the morning in the evening yeah and a In the night Wo-oh wo-oh And it's alright in the morning To start today out right And it's alright in the evening To have somebody to hold you tight And it's alright in the nighttime Especially in the night Baby any time any way Loving's just alright Wo-oh wo-oh Well loving loving loving Wo-oh alright Wo-oh alright Wo-oh alright |
Who Wrote What Do You Think About Loving By Dolly Parton?
Bill Owens, Dolly Parton
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What's The Duration Of The What Do You Think About Loving By Dolly Parton?The duration of What Do You Think About Loving is 2:29 minutes and seconds. |
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