You need my love baby, oh so bad
You're not the only one I've ever had
And if I say I want to set you free
Don't you know you'll be in misery

They call me (Dr. love)
They call me Dr. Love (calling Dr. love)
I've got the cure you're thinkin' of (calling Dr. love)

And even though I'm full of sin
In the end you'll let me in
You'll let me through, there's nothin' you can do
You need my lovin', don't you know it's true

So if you please get on your knees
There are no bills, there are no fees
Baby, I know what your problem is
The first step of the cure is a kiss

So call me (Dr. love)
They call me Dr. Love (calling Dr. love)
I am your doctor of love (calling Dr. love), haaaaaa
They call me (Dr. love), they call me Dr. Love (calling Dr. love)
I've got the cure you're thinkin' of (calling Dr. love)

Ooh, they call me (Dr. love)
I am the doctor of love (calling Dr. love)
I've got the cure you're thinkin' of (calling Dr. love)
Ooh, they Call me (Dr. love)
I am your doctor of love (calling Dr. love)
I've got the cure you're thinking of (calling Dr. love), ooh, yeah
Yeah, they call me (Dr. love)
They call me Dr. Love (calling Dr. love)
I've got the cure you're thinkin' of (calling Dr. love)
Love, love, love, (Dr. love)
Love, love, love, love, (calling Dr. love) love Dr. Love
(Calling Dr. Love)
I've got the cure you're thinkin' (Dr. love)
I've got the cure you're thinkin' (calling Dr. love)
I've got the cure you're thinkin' of (calling Dr. love)
They call me Dr. Love (Dr. love)
They call me Dr. Love (calling Dr. love)


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Calling Dr. Love Lyrics as written by Gene Simmons

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    kiss is soo kool and this song is no exception. honestly kiss is the only band that makes incredibley over the top concerts and cheesy songs really really kool

    kiss fan for life!!!

    Magicblue22on May 19, 2008   Link

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