Everything You Touch

Album cover art for "Everything You Touch" by Smokey Robinson

Smokey Robinson - R&B, Adult Contemporary

Everything You Touch

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Duration: 4:13

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[Intro] Oh, oh, oh Yes, baby [Verse 1] The guys all fought over each other Just to get next to you They try too hard and they smile too much I admit that I've done it too [Pre-Chorus] How can you blame us for actin' like fools Hangin' around like we do (Like we do) [Chorus] When everything you touch shines a little brighter Everything you say sounds so fine Every time we meet I feel a little lighter Tell me how can I make you mine [Verse 2] I wish I knew what I could do To stand out from the crowd, yes To be the one (That you) you reach out to And put your arms around [Pre-Chorus] How can you blame me for wanting to be The only that you see (That you see) [Chorus] When everything you touch shines a little brighter Everything you say sounds so fine Every time we meet I feel a little lighter Tell me how can I make you mine [Bridge] Oh, touch me, baby It would feel so good Oh, kiss me, baby 'Cause I know it would, ho Love me, baby Come on love me, love me (Yeah), love me, yeah Love me, love me, baby Oh, oh, yes [Saxophone solo] I hope some day I'll wake up and see The one you're holdin' is me (Holdin' me) [Chorus] Everything you touch shines a little brighter Everything you say sounds so fine Every time we meet I feel a little lighter Tell me how can I make you mine (Everything you touch) Shines a little brighter (Everything you say) Comes out right (Every time we meet) I feel a little lighter, lighter, lighter (Tell me how can I) Tell me how can I make you mine tonight (Everything you touch) Everything, everything, everything, everything (Everything you say) Everything you say sounds so fine (Every time we meet) Every time, every time, every time, every time

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Credits

Writers
  • Steve Werfel
  • Pam Reswick