Makin' love and music
Dr. Hook · 20 Great Love Songs [1998]
I don't wanna see your face on Time magazine
I know that you are finer than any movie queen
I wanna see you face on the pillow next to me
I don't care that you ain't been to all the finest schools
It's alright by me if you forget the golden rules
'Cause you got that body and you know how to use it
and I got my guitar so I can make my music
Makin' love and music, makin' love and music
Makin' love and music, makin' love and music
Makin' love, makin' love, makin' love, makin' love
You don't need to think that you need fortune or fame
I get so excited when you whisper my name
Your sweet love is all it takes to make my fire burn
All it takes is music to make my world turn turn
Turn on my guitar, that'll turn me on
Keep the music playing and let the feeling come
You'll be the woman and I'll be the man
And we'll make love and music any time we can
Makin' love and music, makin' love and music
Makin' love and music, makin' love and music
Makin' love, makin' love, makin' love, makin' love
Makin' love and music, makin' love and music
Makin' love and music, makin' love and music
Makin' love, makin' love, makin' love, makin' love
Makin' love and music
Dr. Hook is an American rock band known for blending soft rock with witty, narrative-driven songwriting. Emerging in the early 1970s, the group achieved significant commercial success with a series of chart-topping singles that showcased their distinctive vocal harmonies and playful lyrics. Their discography spans several decades, featuring a mix of upbeat pop-rock anthems and more introspective ballads. This track appears on a later compilation, reflecting the band's enduring appeal and their ability to craft songs that resonate with themes of romance and connection. While the group is often celebrated for their earlier hits, their later recordings demonstrate a consistent commitment to melodic craftsmanship and accessible song structures that defined their career.

