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Otis ReddingBecome A Better Singer In Only 30 Days, With Easy Video Lessons!If I was the sun way up there I'd go with love most everywhere I'll be the moon when the sun goes down Just to let you know that I'm still around That's how strong my love is, whoa That's how strong my love is That's how strong my love is, baby, baby That's how strong my love is I'll be the weeping willow drowning in my tears And you can go swimming when you're here And I'll be the rainbow after the tears are gone Wrap you in my colors and keep you warm That's how strong my love is, darling That's how strong my love is, baby That's how strong my love is, whoa That's how strong my love is I'll be the ocean so deep and wide And catch the tears whenever you cry I'll be the breeze after the storm is gone To dry your eyes and love you warm That's how strong my love is, baby That's how strong my love is That's how strong my love is, darling That's how strong my love is, again now That's how strong my love is, so deep in Well, that's how strong my love is So much love, yes so much love, whoa Yes so much love, yes so much love Anything that I can do, I'll be good for you Any kind of love you want, I'll be with you Watch: New Singing Lesson Videos Can Make Anyone A Great SingerWritten by: ROOSEVELT JAMISON Lyrics © MUSIC SALES CORPORATION Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind CitationUse the citation below to add these lyrics to your bibliography:Missing lyrics by Otis Redding?Know any other songs by Otis Redding? Don't keep it to yourself!Watch the song videoThat's How Strong My Love Ismore tracks from the albumOtis Redding [Tin Can]
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Otis ReddingOtis Redding Year:19922:25413 Views Playlists:#1 Become A Better Singer In Only 30 Days, With Easy Video Lessons!If I was the sun way up there I'd go with love most everywhere I'll be the moon when the sun goes down Just to let you know that I'm still around That's how strong my love is, whoa That's how strong my love is That's how strong my love is, baby, baby That's how strong my love is I'll be the weeping willow drowning in my tears And you can go swimming when you're here And I'll be the rainbow after the tears are gone Wrap you in my colors and keep you warm That's how strong my love is, darling That's how strong my love is, baby That's how strong my love is, whoa That's how strong my love is I'll be the ocean so deep and wide And catch the tears whenever you cry I'll be the breeze after the storm is gone To dry your eyes and love you warm That's how strong my love is, baby That's how strong my love is That's how strong my love is, darling That's how strong my love is, again now That's how strong my love is, so deep in Well, that's how strong my love is So much love, yes so much love, whoa Yes so much love, yes so much love Anything that I can do, I'll be good for you Any kind of love you want, I'll be with you The easy, fast & fun way to learn how to sing: 30DaySinger.comWritten by: MILTON CAMPBELL, ROOSEVELT JAMISON Lyrics © MUSIC SALES CORPORATION Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind CitationUse the citation below to add these lyrics to your bibliography:Missing lyrics by Otis Redding?Know any other songs by Otis Redding? Don't keep it to yourself!
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Who Wrote That's How Strong My Love Is?"That's How Strong My Love Is" is a song written by Roosevelt Jamison and first recorded in 1964 by deep soul singer O. V. Wright. The song is a soulful love ballad and has been covered many times, most notably in 1965 by Otis Redding, with Redding's cover reaching no.
Who else sang Try A Little Tenderness?Ted Lewis (Columbia 2748 D) and Ruth Etting (Melotone 12625) had hits with it in 1933. Bing Crosby also recorded it on January 9, 1933, for Brunswick Records. A version by Bob and Alf Pearson was also released in 1933. The song appeared on Frank Sinatra's debut album, The Voice of Frank Sinatra, in 1946.
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