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Natalie Cole - This Will Be (An Everlasting Love) (Video)


Ms.Natalie Cole,
Autotune was not used in the recording of this song.

#NatalieCole #ThisWillBe #RnB #NatKingCole #EverlastingLove


 
Songwriters: Chuck Jackson / Marvin Yancy
 lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc



Ooh Ooh
Ooh Ooh
Ooh ooh oh yeah
Mm mm mm mm
This will be
An everlasting love
This will be
The one I've waited for
This will be
The first time anyone has loved me, oh-oh-oh
I'm so glad
He found in time
And I'm so glad that
He rectified my mind
This will be
An everlasting love for me, whoa, ho
Loving you
Is some kind of wonderful
Because you've shown me
Just how much you care
You've given me the thrill of a lifetime
And made me believe you've got more thrills to spare, oh
This will be
And everlasting love, oh, yes, it will now
You've brought a lot of sunshine into my life
You've filled me with happiness I never knew
You gave me more joy than I ever dreamed of
And no one, no one can take the place of you
This will be you and me, yes, siree, eternally
Huggin' and squeezin' and kissin' and pleasin' together forever through
Rain or whatever
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, you and me
So long as I'm livin' true love I'll be givin', to you I'll be servin'
'Cause you're so deservin'
Hey, you're so deservin'
You're so deservin', yeah, yeah, yeah
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
The love, the love, the love, the love, the love, the love, love, love,
Love, love
The love, the love, the love, the love, the love, the love, love, love
From now on, from now on, from now on, from now on
From now on, from now on, from now on, from now on
From now on, from now on, from now on, from now on


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