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Artist/Band: Skeeter Davis
Lyrics for Song: All I Ever Wanted Was Love
Lyrics for Album: Bring It on Home (RCA Victor) [1972]



(Skeeter Davis)



Ever since I was a little bitty baby all I ever wanted was love

You thought that I needed a lot more maybe

But all I ever needed was love

The memories of my childhood I recall

As the very most favorite times of all

Was sittin' and rockin' on my daddy's knee

Or when my mother made a new dress for me

Or when my dear old grandpaw sung with me

Or when my grandmaw baked a berry pie for me

Or when a boyfriend chased me up a tree

Think it over baby maybe then you'll see

Ever since I was a little bitty baby

All I ever wanted was love, love, love, love

All I ever wanted was love.



--- Instrumental ---



When you walked into my life you told me

That all you could give me was love

Remember how I laughed and I cried

And told you all I ever wanted was love

I don't know why you thought I needed wealth and fame

I promise I was happy just sharin' your name

But soon you bought a great big house for me

Every other room had a color TV

You hired a cook to bake our daily bread

You even had another woman makin' our bed

Material possessions didn't matter to me baby

I'm so sorry you couldn't see

Ever since I was a little bitty baby

All I ever wanted was love, love, love, love

All I ever wanted was love...


Album Lyrics: Bring It on Home (RCA Victor) [1972]


Skeeter Davis
"Bring It on Home (RCA Victor) [1972]"


1. Bring It on Home
2. Never Ending Song of Love
3. He Loved Me Too Little
4. Take Me Home Country Roads
5. Loving Him Was Easier
6. All I Ever Wanted Was Love
7. Just As Soon As I Get Over Loving You
8. Reason to Believe
9. Night They Drove Old Dixie Down