I've been keepin' my eyes on you
I finally found the nerve to talk to you
There's something that you ought to know
Don't you know that I love you so
Our life together could be eternal bliss
If we could just get close enough to kiss
And ya' know I'd like to get a crack at your love

Crack at your love
Crack at your love

You make me feel so warm inside
A sense of humor you can't hide
Who taught you darlin' how to move that way?
And when you smile I know the world's okay
And when I see the twinkle in your eye
It sends my heart all the way to the sky
And ya' know I'd like to get a crack at your love

Crack at your love
Crack at your love

Lonely nights, lonely days
Lonely nights, lonely days
I'm reachin' out for you
In my mind, in my mind

I'm goin' crazy
Would ya' be my baby
I'm gonna need a little help from above
Would ya' say "no" if I asked for your love?
I can't afford to get hurt again
Like the time I remember when
But I know I'd like to get a crack at your
And ya know I'd like to get a crack at your
Don't ya' know I'd like to get a crack at your love

Crack at your love
Crack at your love
Crack at your love
Crack at your love
Crack at your love
Crack at your love
Crack at your love


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    OK, it's not a good title, and that's the only major flaw with this song, because it's otherwise pretty good. 'Crack At Your Love' comes from their self-titled 1985 album which affirmed that The Beach Boys were back sounding like they should. This song sounds good, and has a decent groove, and is thankfully sung by Al Jardine. Since they don't rhyme the title phrase, they should have just sung something like "getcha to love me" and the song would have been soooo much better. Oh well.

    The Swing Kingon December 20, 2006   Link
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    I have this song stuck in my head. Damn you itunes shuffle! Damn you 'eighties Beach Boys!

    Rathatespeopleon May 04, 2009   Link

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