Made It Back

O'Jays · Other Songs - O'Jays

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

I made it back, made it back, yes, I did

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, I did, I made it back



Here we go another day, another dollar

Life on the road, where the ladies scream and holler

So good to know when the show is over

That you'll be there for me, the only one I need



Ain't you glad I made it back

Ain't you glad I'm still around

So glad you're still the one

And heaven knows it's good to be home

Oh, I made it back for your love



I hate to go but that's the way I make us a living

When I get home, all my best I will be giving

Oh, but to know all the loving that we share

Though you're deep down in my soul

You were wishin' your body's not there



Ain't you glad I made it back

Ain't you glad I'm still around

So glad you're still the one

And heaven knows it's good to be home

I made it back for your love



Whether near, whether far, you're the beat of my heart

You're my wake up call, [Incomprehensible]

Your my spirit when I need, even when I'm defeated

I'll give you the best that I can 'cause you're my biggest fan



Ain't you glad I made it back

Ain't you glad I'm still around

So glad you're still the one

And heaven knows it's good to be home

I made it back for your love



Ain't you glad I made it back

So glad you're still the one

And heaven knows it's good to be home

I made it back for your love



Ain't you glad I made it back

Ain't you glad I'm still around

So glad you're still the one

And heaven knows it's good to be home

I made it back for your love



Ain't you glad I made it back

Ain't you glad I'm still around

So glad you're still the one

Made It Back - O'Jays

O'Jays' 'Made It Back' stands as a quintessential example of the group's signature soulful sound, blending smooth harmonies with a driving rhythm that defined the late 1960s and early 1970s. The track exemplifies the band's mastery of the doo-wop and soul genres, utilizing lush string arrangements and vocal interplay that became hallmarks of their discography. Released during a period where the group was solidifying their status as a premier R&B act, the song captures the optimism and rhythmic complexity characteristic of their work. It remains a staple in collections of classic soul music, reflecting the era's emphasis on vocal performance and polished production. The recording showcases the collaborative spirit of the O'Jays, whose ability to craft infectious hooks and emotive melodies continues to resonate with audiences across generations.