Can I See You in the Morning
Jacksons · Other Songs - Jacksons
can i see you (can i see you)
in the morning (in the morning)
can i see you (can i see you)
in the morning (in the morning)
can i see you in the morning
like i see you late tonight
come and hold me
come and hold me
come and make me feel alright
in the morning
can i see you in the morning
can i see you in the morning
once i get down on my knees
come and take me
come and take me
do with me just what you please
just a short walk in the sunshine
In the open side by side
chance to hold you
chance to hold you
chance to hold my head up high
in the morning
They say you're too old for me<<----he says "You're too old for me."
but i know ya said that ya'll wait for me, wait for me
can i see you in the morning sun
shining down
i wanna see you
i wanna see you
can i see you in the morning sun
shining down
can i see you
can i see you
in the morning
can i see you
in the morning
in the morning
can i see you
in the morning
can i see you
in the morning
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in the morning (in the morning)
can i see you (can i see you)
in the morning (in the morning)
can i see you in the morning
like i see you late tonight
come and hold me
come and hold me
come and make me feel alright
in the morning
can i see you in the morning
can i see you in the morning
once i get down on my knees
come and take me
come and take me
do with me just what you please
just a short walk in the sunshine
In the open side by side
chance to hold you
chance to hold you
chance to hold my head up high
in the morning
They say you're too old for me<<----he says "You're too old for me."
but i know ya said that ya'll wait for me, wait for me
can i see you in the morning sun
shining down
i wanna see you
i wanna see you
can i see you in the morning sun
shining down
can i see you
can i see you
in the morning
can i see you
in the morning
in the morning
can i see you
in the morning
can i see you
in the morning
(fades)
Can I See You in the Morning
Released by The Jacksons, "Can I See You in the Morning" stands as a quintessential example of their late 1970s Motown soul and R&B sound. The track features the group's signature vocal harmonies, blending smooth melodies with the infectious energy characteristic of their discography during this era. As a standalone recording, it reflects the band's ability to craft romantic ballads that balance emotional depth with danceable rhythms, fitting seamlessly into their broader catalog of hits from the mid-to-late 1970s.
