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Latest PostStraight up, when Alicia Keys let her hair out and showed it straight, she looked like a beauty. Great looking woman. Really, a lot of the girls in the bizness look a pretty penny. By R&B Guru in Disgusting, sexist, vile, man talk |
R&B Music LyricsCould You Learn To LoveArtist: Tevin Campbell This page features the R&B music lyrics to the song Could You Learn To Love. Maybe I don't deserve your affectionBut I got it bad, so bad for you So baby I need some indication That when I give my heart You'll give me your heart too [Chorus] Could you learn to love someone Could you teach your heart to love I wonder if you could do it Cause I know that I could sure love you Could you learn to love someone Could you teach your heart to love Tell me that you could do it Cause I wanna give my love to you Now what can I do to make an impression I'll die 1000 times for you, baby What more you want then dedication Why can't you give your love to me The way I give my love to you [Chorus] Could you learn to love someone Could you teach your heart to love I wonder if you could do it Cause I know that I could sure love you Could you learn to love someone Could you teach your heart to love Tell me that you could do it Cause I wanna give my love to you In a world where people Are longing for true love How could anyone not know what they want For once in your life Don't be afraid to love Don't run away from love Don't be afraid to love [Chorus X 2] Could you learn to love someone Could you teach your heart to love I wonder if you could do it Cause I know that I could sure love you Could you learn to love someone Could you teach your heart to love Tell me that you could do it Cause I wanna give my love to you Other songs from the R&B album Back To The WorldDry Your Eyes You Don't Have To Worry I Got It Bad Tell Me Where Could It Be I Need You I'll Be There We Can Work It Out Beautiful Thing Break Of Dawn |
Did You Know...Before becoming an R&B hit, John Legend played piano in Lauryn Hill's single "Everything Is Everything." |