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Artist/Band:
Diana Ross
Lyrics for Song: Once In The Morning
Lyrics for Album: The Boss [1979]
Just once in the morning
Once in the evening
Just once in the morning
Once in the evening
Ooh, baby
Just once in the morning
Once in the evening
Once in the morning
Once in the evening
That'll be enough
That'll be enough of your good good lovin' stuff
That'll be enough
Ooh yeah
Take away the yearning
Take away the burning
Baby, Baby
Just once in the morning
Once in the evening
Just once in the morning
Once in the evening
It's not all you're thinking
I promise you we'll make it, very hard
Our love has to do with
Your conditions as to how and would we start
It's gotta be once in the morning
Once in the evening
Once in the morning
Once in the evening
That'll be enough
That'll be enough of your good good lovin' stuff
That'll be enough
That'll be enough
Take away the yearning
Take away the burning
Baby, baby
Just once
Yeah
Ooh...
It's seven when I rise
Eleven, close my eyes
It's seven when I rise
Eleven, close my eyes
I want you to be, be, be there
I want you to be, be, be there
Be there
Seven when I rise
Eleven, close my eyes
I promised that I'll be
Good enough for me
Once, once in the evening
That'll be enough
Once in the morning
Once in the evening
That'll be enough
Once in the morning
Once in the evening
Give it to me
Give it to me
Once in the morning
Once in the evening
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Once In The Morning
Diana Ross delivers a soulful performance on 'Once In The Morning,' a track featured on her 1979 album 'The Boss.' This recording exemplifies her signature blend of R&B and pop sensibilities, showcasing her vocal prowess and emotional depth characteristic of her work during this period. The song reflects the mature artistry of Ross, who had transitioned from her Motown roots to a more independent career while maintaining her status as a leading figure in the genre. As part of her extensive discography, the track stands as a testament to her enduring influence on music, capturing the essence of late 1970s soul with timeless appeal. |
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| Album Lyrics: The Boss [1979] |
 Diana Ross
"The Boss [1979]"
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