There's Gonna Be More Loving Song Lyrics and Chords
There's Gonna Be More Loving Song Lyrics and Chords by Melba Montgomery
There's Gonna Be More Loving
Recorded by Melba Montgomery with Gene Pitney
Written by Melba Montgomery and Earl Montgomery
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I'm gonna write you a letter beggin' you to come home
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today
Yeah and I'll answer right back
And say there's gonna be some changes
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We got to build back the dreams we both been tearin'
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down
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be more lovin' and a
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lot less runnin'
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This year's resolution is to stop my honky tonk
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Oh keep talkin' to me honey I can already see better
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We'll build a little cottage in the country far away from
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be more lovin' and a
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around
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gether night and
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gether that's the only
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I can
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see us now with a baby on each
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Well it's about time we settle down and raised our fami
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And now it's time to end our ups and
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be more lovin' and a
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FAQ
Who sang the the song There's Gonna Be More Loving?
- The song There's Gonna Be More Loving was sang by Melba Montgomery.
Who is Melba Montgomery?
- Melba Montgomery (born October 14, 1938) is an American country music singer. She is best known for her duet recordings in the 1960s with country music star George Jones and later Charlie Louvin. Her brother is the famous country music songwriter, Earl "Peanutt" Montgomery.
In the 1970s, Montgomery was a successful solo artist in her own right. Her best-known solo hit is the number-one hit, "No Charge".