Good Monday Morning my RP Brothers and Sisters!
I've been way off of my usual timing on what I post and respond to over the last few days... Tough to keep up sometimes... I've taken on a project for my high school class reunion coming up in August and right now I've signed up to produce my Class's Online Newsletter... It is about 10 pages long at this point and full of stories and images... It looks really good at this point, but to get to where I am, I have spent some 12-15 hours on it over Friday, Saturday and Sunday and some time this Monday AM... That's life folks!
That said, for my Monday Noon Hour Music Interlude, I selected a song by none other than Huey Lewis and The News, titled "Do You Believe in Love", which was a live performance in 1982... It is one of Huey Lewis's great songs! I hope you all enjoy it!
Kerry
LYRICS:
"Do You Believe In Love"
I was walking
Down a one-way street
Just a-looking
For someone to meet
One woman
Who was looking for a man
Now I'm hoping (hoping)
That the feeling is right
And I'm wondering (wondering)
If you'll stay for the night
So I'm coming
(I don't wanna be lonely)
(Baby, please tell me)
I wanna love you all over
Do you believe in love
Do you believe it's true
Do you believe in love
Oh, you're making me believe it, too
Now the feeling
Is beginning to grow
And the meaning
Is something you only know
If you believe it
Take my hand
And I'll take your heart, come on
Now I wonder (wonder)
Where does true love begin
I'm going under (under)
So I'm lettin' you in
My woman
(I don't wanna be lonely)
(Baby, please tell me)
I wanna love you all over
Do you believe in love
Do you believe it's true
Do you believe in love
Oh, you're making me believe it, too
I used to have you in a photograph
I'm so glad it's changed
But now I've got you and it's gonna last
Do you believe in love
Do you believe in love
Do you believe it's true
(I'm so glad, I'm so glad)
Do you believe in love
Oh, you're making me believe it, too
Do you believe in love
Do you believe it's true
Do you believe in love
I believe in love, too
Writer(s): Robert John Lange