I Think It's Love - Jermaine Jackson

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I'm a greedy lover for lovin'
When it's from you
Im a choosey lover
'Cause only your love will do
Not like one who finds true love
Yet search for more lovin'
Their whole life through

Not me because I'm an easy take
When love's here to make like this
I'll tell you that I'm a kissin' fool
When under the magic of your kiss
Oooh not like one who finds the sweetest
But cannot believe that the best will do
I tell you I know nobody else but you
Can do for me but you

I think it's love darling
I really do
I think you feel darling
The same way too

I'm a woman lover whenever
It's you and me
I'm your sweet surrender
If we'll stay in love eternally
Oooh I've no time for vacillating
Asking me if I am a happy man
Becasue I know that I know
That I've got love
We've got love in the palm of our hands

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Jermaine Jackson (now a.k.a. Muhammad Abdul-Aziz, born December 11, 1954 in Gary, Indiana) is an African-American singer-songwriter and bass guitarist. Formerly of The Jackson 5/The Jacksons and brother to Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson, he's known for emotive love songs such as "Daddy's Home" and "Let's Get Serious". Born Jermaine Lajuane Jackson to parents Joseph and Katherine along with the rest of the Jackson clan, he served as the original lead singer of a precursor The Jackson 5 until 1967, when younger brother Michael took over the lead vocals.

Yet Jermaine would co-lead with Michael for many years, and his singing was a key part of the group's success. Jermaine and his brothers signed with Motown Records in March 1969, and their debut album, titled 'Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5' came out in December of that year. A bevy of hits featuring a spirited rnb sound known as 'bubblegum soul' followed such as "ABC", "I Want You Back", and "Mama's Pearl", among others, with the Jackson clan being the first black male group to achieve four consecutive number ones on the pop charts. The gang even got their own animated cartoon show. Motown head Berry Gordy viewed them as one of the most influential soul groups of the time, especially given their appeal to white audiences. 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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