I Can't Deny It
Rod Stewart · Human
Yeah (ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh)
Yeah (ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh)
Yeah (ooh, ooh)
Yeah, yeah
How can I tell ya how much I love ya
Never put no one above ya
It's just you in my heart
And you're makin' me wild
How can I tell ya how much I need ya
Without you I'm just a bleedin' man
Yeah
So girl, let's ride it
Get excited
I can't deny it
When it feels this good
Yeah, yeah
How high the number
How much I dig ya
Oh, babe, there ain't no figure
It's just you in my heart
You're makin' me wild
How can I tell ya just what I'm feelin'
I'm gonna jump off the ceiling now
And get down
Girl, let's ride it (oh, oh)
Get excited (oh, oh)
I can't deny it (no, oh)
When it feels this real (yeah, yeah)
I long to touch you (yeah)
The way you touch me (please)
Cause then you'll love me, girl
The way I love you, yeah
And baby, I just can't stop cryin' (cryin', cryin')
Since I found you my hearts dyin'
Girl, let's ride it (oh, oh)
And get excited (oh, oh)
I can't deny it (no, oh)
When it feels this real (yeah, yeah)
I long to touch you (yeah)
The way you touch me (please)
Cause then you'll love me, girl
The way I love you (yeah, yeah, yeah)
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh, ooh
I can't deny it
When you're makin me feel like
I wanna get down to the real me
I wanna show you the real me, baby
I wanna show you what I'm made of
It's all love, it's all love, it's all love, it's all love
(One more time)
It's all love, it's all love, it's all love, it's all love
(Girl, let's ride it)
(One more time)
It's all love, it's all love, it's all love, it's all love
(Girl, let's ride it, yeah)
It's all love, it's all love, it's all love, it's all love
(You make me feel so good)
It's all love, it's all love, it's all love, it's all love
(Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
It's all love, it's all love, it's all love, it's all love
(It's all love)
About I Can't Deny It
Rod Stewart's "I Can't Deny It" serves as a spirited centerpiece on the 1975 album *Human*, capturing the raw energy and romantic optimism characteristic of his mid-career resurgence. Recorded during a pivotal period where Stewart reinvigorated his career with a blend of traditional rock and pop sensibilities, the track exemplifies his signature ability to blend smooth vocal delivery with driving instrumentation. The song reflects the era's focus on youthful exuberance and the inevitability of love, themes that resonated deeply with audiences seeking a return to classic rock anthems. As part of a discography that bridges the gap between his early hits and later collaborations, this recording stands as a testament to Stewart's enduring appeal and his mastery of crafting memorable, radio-friendly melodies that have defined his status as a rock icon.
