Girl, you had one of those days
Seems like they been goin' around
You're a long way from bein' where you want to be

When the world isn't goin' your way
Whatever bad luck is gettin' you down
Honey, I'll be right here for you with open arms
You can run to me

Baby, love's gonna make it, love's gonna make it alright (alright, alright)
Baby, love's gonna make it, love's gonna make it alright
Tonight, tonight, tonight

We can go out and paint the town
We can dance your cares away
We can watch 'em all fall out on the floor
And if you want to we can close 'em down
And we can leave whenever you say
I'll chase you down the hallway
Watch the sun come up behind our bedroom door

Baby, love's gonna make it, love's gonna make it alright (alright, alright)
Baby, love's gonna make it, love's gonna make it alright
Tonight, tonight, tonight

That's the good thing, girl, about me and you
There ain't nothing that lovin' can't get us through

Baby, love's gonna make it, love's gonna make it alright (alright, alright)
Baby, love's gonna make it, love's gonna make it alright
Baby, love's gonna make it, love's gonna make it alright (alright, alright)
Baby, love's gonna make it, love's gonna make it alright
Tonight, tonight, tonight
Tonight, tonight, tonight


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    They're down on their luck but together they can get thru anything. How romantic ;). Nice backing vocals on this great song

    kexpseattleon January 27, 2017   Link

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