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Artist/Band:
Diana Ross
Lyrics for Song: Ain't No Sad Song
Lyrics for Album: Everything Is Everything [1970]
Baby, the love we used to share
Has faded day by day
And now you wanna leave me
So you're lookin' for away
And if you see a tear in my eye
It's not for you I cry
Don't you know I tried to make our love
Like every love should be
You say it ain't enough
So you're walking out on me
But if you can't find just what you want
Don't you come runnin' back to me
Baby, I know you think I'm at home
Cryin' the blues
But remember darlin'
Somebody else will want what you couldn't use
Oh, yeah, what you couldn't use
Ain't no sad song
Since you've been gone
Ain't no sad song
Since you've been gone
You made me so very, very happy boy
But if you don't wanna be mine
Hey, when will I stop lovin' you
Oh baby, I don't know, I don't know
All my friends give me advice
They say hang on, girl
Ooh, but I want him
Hang on girl
I don't need him
The clock didn't stop ticking
'Cause you let me be
Time will let nobody
Take your love from me
You made me so very, very happy boy
But if you don't wanna be mine
I know you wanna be
With someone for yourself
But I know you don't want me
To be with no one else
Ain't no sad song
Since you've been gone
Ain't no sad song
Since you've been gone
Ain't no sad song
Since you've been gone
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Ain't No Sad Song
Diana Ross delivers a soulful performance on 'Ain't No Sad Song,' a track that exemplifies her mastery of R&B and pop during the early 1970s. Released on the album 'Everything Is Everything,' the recording showcases her signature vocal style, blending smooth phrasing with emotional depth characteristic of her work in this era. The song reflects the lush production and melodic sensibilities of the time, highlighting Ross's ability to convey complex emotions without relying on overtly sentimental lyrics. As part of her extensive discography, this track stands as a testament to her enduring influence on the genre, capturing the essence of her artistry through a polished and engaging musical arrangement. |
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| Album Lyrics: Everything Is Everything [1970] |
 Diana Ross
"Everything Is Everything [1970]"
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