Rollercoaster of love (say what?)
Rollercoaster yeah oohh oohh oohh

Rollercoaster of love
Rollercoaster yeah oohh oohh oohh

Rollercoaster of love
Rollercoaster (wow wow wow) oohh oohh oohh

Rollercoaster of love
Rollercoaster (lovin' you it's been a while) oohh oohh oohh

Your love is like a rollercoaster baby, baby
I want to ride (baby ride)
Your love is like a rollercoaster baby, baby
Learning to ride (awawaw)

Rollercoaster of love
Rollercoaster (lovin' you has been crazy) oohh oohh oohh

Rollercoaster of love (let me ride)
Rollercoaster (one more time) oohh oohh oohh

Rollercoaster of love
Rollercoaster (wow) oohh oohh oohh

Rollercoaster of love
Rollercoaster oohh oohh oohh

Your love is like a rollercoaster baby, baby
I want to ride yeah (awawaw)
Your love is like a rollercoaster baby, baby
Learnin' to ride (learnin' to ride baby)

Your love is like a rollercoaster baby, baby
I want to ride yeah
Your love is like a rollercoaster baby, baby
I want to ride yeah

Love is like a rollercoaster baby, baby
Love's a rollercoaster
(Love is rollercoaster) your love is like a rollercoaster baby, baby


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Love Rollercoaster Lyrics as written by James L. Williams Clarence Satchell

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    there is a high pitched scream in this song. i read somewhere that the manager of the ohio players stabbed a woman in the studio.and u cud hear the scream. I DONT KNOW IF THIS IS TRUE OKAY...as phantompenguin said its really catchy

    ironman01on January 02, 2005   Link

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