I was born in Little Rock
Had a childhood sweetheart
We were always hand in hand
I wore hightop shoes and shirt tails
Suzy was in pig tails
I know I loved her even then

You know my papa disapproved it
My mama boo-hooed it
But I told them time and time again
"Don't you know, I was made to love her
Built my world all around her"
Yeah, hey, hey, hey

She's been my inspiration
Showed appreciation
For the love I gave her through the years
Like a sweet magnolia tree
My love blossomed tenderly
My life grew sweeter through the years

I know that my baby love me
My baby needs me
That's why we made it through the years
I was made to love her
Worship and adore her
Hey, hey, hey

All through thick and thin
Our love just won't end
'Cause I love my baby, love my baby, ah
My baby love me
My baby needs me
And I know I ain't going nowhere

I was knee-high to a chicken
When that love bug bit me
I had the fever with each passing year
Oh, even if the mountain tumbles
If this whole world crumbles
By her side, I'll still be standing there

'Cause I was made to love her
I was made to live for her, yeah, hey, hey, hey
Ah, I was made to love her
Built my world all around her
Hey, hey, hey

Ooh, baby, I was made to please her
You know Stevie ain't gonna leave her, no
Hey, hey, hey, ooh-wee, baby


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I Was Made to Love Her Lyrics as written by Lula Mae Hardaway Henry Cosby

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    one of stevie’s best. if this song doesn’t do it for you then yer not human. listen to him sing man, just incredible. i think this song reminds us of our first loves and that makes it very special.

    nanukrbsiton September 13, 2006   Link
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    I was made to love her, Built a world all around her"

    gilbagon March 16, 2005   Link
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    Real sweet!

    Brandon04on June 24, 2012   Link
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    I just heard this again today. Wow. The passion in Stevie's voice when he's delivering the lines is incredible. You really get the sense he's thinking of his first true love as he singing this song.

    And the lyrics are something anyone who has truly been in love can relate to. My favorite all time Stevie song.

    cwson September 01, 2015   Link

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