If every word I said
Could make you laugh
I'd talk forever (together my love)
I ask the sky just what we had
Mmm It shone forever (together my love my my my my my my my my my my my
my my)
If the song I sing to you
Could fill your heart with joy
I'd sing forever (together my love my my my my)
Forever
Forever
I've been so happy loving you

Do do do do do do do do do together my love

Let the love I have for you
Live in your heart
And beat forever (together my love)
Forever
Forever
I've been so happy loving you

Baby just let me sing it my baby
I want to be singin' my baby
Baby baby baby my baby
I want to be singin'
I want to be singin' my baby
Oh oh oh oh
My my my my my my

So I'm goin' away
Mmm but not forever
Na na na na
I gotta love you anyway

Forever


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Forever Lyrics as written by Gregg Jakobson Dennis C Wilson

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    This is the late Dennis Wilson's masterpiece, however his version suffers from poor sound and production quality so in the end only the real hardcore fans are going to listen to it and enjoy it. I guess I'm not one of those fans. As referenced above, John Stamos re-recorded it with the Beach Boys years later and it appears on both their "Summer In Paradise" album (1992) and on a Full House episode or two since Stamos played 'Uncle Jesse'.

    The Swing Kingon December 22, 2006   Link

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