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Artist/Band:
Mary J. Blige
Lyrics for Song: Mary's Joint
Lyrics for Album: Tour
oh, no no no...
(Vs.1)
I know
That you're just a man
But you're all the man I need
And I know
That you care and you'll never leave
No, you'll never leave
(Chorus)
I love you so
I can't let go
You know it's real
The way I feel
I want to stay
I'll try to wait
On you my dear
My love's sincere
(Vs.2)
You promised
That you never would cheat or lie
Lie to me, don't lie to me babe
And you promised
That you'd trust and believe in me
Please believe in me
Unnecessary pain (pain is pain)
Now tell me who would get the pain
(You know it hurts)
If we should go astray
What would we do
What would we say
(Chorus)
(During Chorus)
I wanna stay
You know I'll wait
I wanna stay
I'll try to wait on you, my dear
Baby you know, Baby you know
Baby you know, Baby you know
I wanna stay forever and a day
Oh, I love you
Oh, I need you
Everything is gonna be alright
You know I'll try to wait
I love you baby, love you baby yeahhh
(Hook)
Why can't we work it out
Why baby? can't we try (why, why, why, why, why)
You said our love would always stand the test of time
(repeat thru chorus)
Let's take our time
Let's build our love
Stronger than it ever was
(Chorus until fade)
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Mary's Joint
Mary's Joint stands as a defining track within Mary J. Blige's extensive discography, capturing the essence of her signature R&B and soul sound. The recording showcases Blige's powerful vocal delivery and emotional depth, hallmarks that have cemented her status as the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul. As part of the Tour album, the song reflects the artist's ability to blend personal narrative with infectious rhythms, creating a listening experience that resonates with fans of contemporary R&B. This work contributes to a broader catalogue of recordings that explore themes of resilience and self-empowerment. The track remains a testament to Blige's enduring influence on the genre, offering a polished performance that highlights her mastery of the studio environment and her connection to the musical traditions she continues to shape. |
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