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Artist/Band:
Johnnie Taylor
Lyrics for Song: Just Because
Lyrics for Album: Wall To Wall [1985]
V1
Just because I raise a little sand
I might be tired, lady, try to understand
That doesn't mean that you done something wrong
(Just because)
And just because when we have a little fight
And I walk out the door and stay out all night
It doesn't mean that I won't be coming home
(Just because)
Chorus:
I love you
I love you
What else can I do or say?
(Just because)
Honey, I love ' I love you
Whoa, I love you
What would it take to make you want to stay?
V2
Just because when sometime you want to make love
Girl, I tell you not tonight, try to understand
I work hard all day
Darling, I'm doing the best that I can
(Just because)
But if you want to go
It's up to you
But I can tell you right now my whole world is going to be misty blue
I'm begging you please, please, please, please stay.
Honey don't you hear me?
Chorus:
I love you
Oh, I love you
What else can I do or say?
(Just because)
I love you
Oh, I love you, I love you, I love only you
What would it take to make you want to stay?
(Just because)
Oh, I love you, I love you
(Just because)
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Just Because
Johnnie Taylor's 'Just Because' stands as a testament to his enduring mastery of soul and R&B. Released on the 1985 album Wall To Wall, the track captures the smooth, polished production style that defined his later career. Taylor, a veteran of the Stax Records era, brought a distinctive vocal warmth and emotional depth to his recordings throughout the decades. This song reflects his ability to blend traditional soul sensibilities with contemporary arrangements, maintaining his status as a respected figure in the genre. His extensive discography showcases a consistent commitment to quality songwriting and performance, ranging from early gospel-influenced hits to sophisticated adult contemporary tracks. 'Just Because' remains a compelling example of his craft, highlighting the timeless appeal of his vocal delivery and the rich musical landscape he helped cultivate during the mid-1980s. |
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| Album Lyrics: Wall To Wall [1985] |
 Johnnie Taylor
"Wall To Wall [1985]"
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