Still Water (Love)
The Four Tops · Other Songs - The Four Tops
(spoken):
Walk with me
Take my hand
Ooooh, oooh oooh
Ooohh, oooh oooh
(Still water)
(Still water)
(wordless background singing)
Never you mind if I
Don't tell strangers passing by
If I don't brag
If I don't brag or boast
Click my glass & say a toast
About my love for you
How it runs so deep & true
& yet it's so
'Cause don't you know, ohh
Still waters run deep
Still waters run deep
Still waters run deep
Still waters run deep
Ooooh
Walk with me
Take my hand
Still water
Still water
(Walk with me, take my hand)
Whoa, whoa, whoa now
Still waters run deep
Hey, hey, hey, hey
Whoa, whoa, whoa now
Still waters run deep
Walk with me
Take my hand
Ooooh, oooh oooh
Ooohh, oooh oooh
(Still water)
(Still water)
(wordless background singing)
Never you mind if I
Don't tell strangers passing by
If I don't brag
If I don't brag or boast
Click my glass & say a toast
About my love for you
How it runs so deep & true
& yet it's so
'Cause don't you know, ohh
Still waters run deep
Still waters run deep
Still waters run deep
Still waters run deep
Ooooh
Walk with me
Take my hand
Still water
Still water
(Walk with me, take my hand)
Whoa, whoa, whoa now
Still waters run deep
Hey, hey, hey, hey
Whoa, whoa, whoa now
Still waters run deep
Still Water (Love) - The Four Tops
Released in 1970, "Still Water (Love)" stands as a quintessential example of The Four Tops' smooth soul and R&B style during their peak. The track features the group's signature harmonies and the iconic lead vocal of Otis Williams, delivering a message of enduring affection through a lush, orchestral arrangement. As part of their extensive discography, the song exemplifies the group's ability to blend romantic themes with sophisticated production, solidifying their status as one of the most influential acts in Motown history. Its enduring appeal lies in its timeless melody and the seamless integration of the band's vocal prowess, making it a staple in collections of classic soul recordings.
