Givin Up This Good Thing - After 7

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Givin Up This Good Thing Lyrics

Lead vocals: melvin edmonds, kevon edmonds

I can't wait to get with you
Thinking about the last time I laid with you
Drove me crazy out of my mind
I can't wait to lay with you
Like july the fourth explode in you
It drives me crazy out of my mind

I'll be giving up this good thing
To my honey
I'll be giving up this good thing
To my honey, all my lovin


It's the kind of love that makes you cry
It feels so good it makes you
Moan and sigh
It feels so good it makes you wanna say
Oh this love is good it hurts so good
It's so good, so good
Girl it's the kind of love that gets

That gets so deep, and all you do is
Roll over and go to sleep
Come on in and close the door
I'll fill you up with love

[chorus]


I can't wait another minute
To get in you, after we make love
Roll over, and do it again and again
And again and do it again
Turn off the lights, unplug the phone
Turn off the t.v., lay on your back
Open your mind, baby receive me.

[chorus]

I'll be sexing you all night
I'll be sexing you all night

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After 7 was an R&B group, founded in 1988 by brothers Melvin and Kevon Edmonds and Keith Mitchell. The Edmonds brothers are the older siblings of popular pop and R&B singer-songwriter Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds" while Mitchell is the cousin of Babyface's then-partner, songwriter-producer Antonio "L.A." Reid.

The band released their first album issued self-titled debut in autumn 1989, which included the hits, "Sayanora", "Heat of the Moment", "Can't Stop" and the quiet storm staple, "Ready or Not". After promoting the album and seeing it go to platinum, they scored a hit with the Motown-influenced "Nights Like This" on the 1991 soundtrack to The Five Heartbeats. The trio returned with 1992's Takin' My Time, which included the hit cover of The Originals' "Baby I'm For Real". The trio released their last album, with Reflections, in 1995, which included the hit, "'Til You Do Me Right". After Mitchell split from After 7 in 1997, the Edmonds brothers continued performing, releasing the cover of Hall & Oates' "Sara Smile" before silently disbanding that year.

The brothers continue to perform in venues for reunions. Both Kevon and Melvin Edmonds appear with Babyface in the film Soul Food, as members of the R&B group Milestone and performing the song "I Care About You". In 1999, Kevon Edmonds released a solo LP, which included the single "24/7." In 2006 they appeared on the New Jack Reunion Tour. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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