Give It to You - G. Love

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I don't care what you do
I only care about you
And I don't care what you say
Are you coming my way

And I don't care what your mama say
And I don't care what your papa say
And I don't care what your friends say
I'm gonna love you anyway

Come on and take a ride
Come on and take a ride

I got to give it to you
I got to give it to you
I got to give it to you
I got to give it to you

And I was all out of luck
You brought me the jackpot all out of luck
The kissing and the hugging
On a nervous breakdown

I tell you a little something
I want to thank you, babe
You kept me from buggin'

Well, let me tell you about a girl I met one time
She got the looks and the books gotta make her mine
She told me things that nobody ever told me
And if she taught me well, I learned that I loved

All the time we would spend in the night just talking
The morning I would leave her
Then I'd come back knocking for you girl
Always looking for you girl, always looking for you girl

I got to give it to you
All of my loving
I got to give it to you
All my kissing and hugging

I got to give it to you
Don't you know I got to give it
I got to give it to you
So pretty mama come on with it

And I was all out of luck
You brought me the jackpot all out of luck
The kissing and the hugging
On a nervous breakdown

I tell you a little something
I want to thank you, babe
You kept me from buggin'

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Garrett Dutton III (born October 3, 1972), better known as G. Love, is the front man for the band, G. Love & Special Sauce.

Dutton, born in Philadelphia, began playing guitar at age 8. He wrote his first song by the time he was in the 9th grade and began playing harmonica in a wire rack. Dutton credits Bob Dylan and John Hammond Jr., as well as then-contemporary "old school" hip-hop sounds of Run-DMC, the Beastie Boys, and Philadelphia's own Schooly D as influences.

Dutton, still in high school at Germantown Friends School, began playing solo on the streets of Philadelphia. After a year of college, he relocated to Boston, working as a fundraiser for Peace Action and playing wherever and whenever he could. One of his few indoor gigs at this time was a Boston bar called The Tam O'Shanter, where he met drummer Jeffrey "The Houseman" Clemens in January 1993. Dutton and Clemens began working as a duo, they were joined a few months later by bassist Jim "Jimi Jazz" Prescott and became the house band on Mondays at The Plough and Stars in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The name G. Love doesn't really have that much of a story to it. The 'G' stands for Good as said in many radio interviews. He said in an interview that the 'Love' was just there because it sounded right.

G. Love featured Jack Johnson on his 1999 LP Philadelphonic playing an early version of Jack Johnson's "Rodeo Clowns" when Jack was an unknown artist. Jack later featured the song on his 2003 LP On and On.

Known nowadays for his excellent live shows, he is often seen touring with Jack Johnson, who signed G. Love to his record label Brushfire Records. He has made appearances on the records of artists such as Slightly Stoopid and Donavon Frankenreiter.
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