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Lotta Lovin' lyrics and chords are provided for your personal use only,
it's a very pretty country song recorded by Mickey Gilley.
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Lotta Lovin' Recorded by Mickey Gilley Written by Bernice Bedwell
G Well I wanna wanna lotta lotta lovin’
Well I wanna wanna lotta lotta huggin’ C Baby can’t you see that you were meant for me D7 G I want your lovin’ yes-siree
Well I wanna wanna lotta lotta huggin’
Well I wanna wanna lotta lotta kissin’ C Baby pleased to see they’re given by me D7 G I want your lovin’ yes indeed
C Well I want you and I need you and I love you so much G Won’t you give out with that magic touch A7 You’re good to me you thrill me baby you’re so fine D7 I want and need your lovin’ baby all the time
G Well I wanna wanna lotta lotta lovin’
Well I wanna wanna lotta lotta kissin’ C Baby don’t forget I’m gonna get you yet D7 G I want your lovin’ oh you bet
C Well I want you and I need you and I love you so much G Won’t you give out with that magic touch A7 You fill me you chill me baby you’re so fine D7 I want and need your lovin’ baby all the time
G Well I wanna wanna lotta lotta lovin’
Well I wanna wanna lotta lotta huggin’ C Baby don’t forget I’m gonna get you yet D7 G I want your lovin’ oh you bet
D7 G Well I need your lovin’ oh you bet D7 G I want your lovin’ oh you bet D7 G I’m gonna get your lovin’ oh you bet D7 G I want your lovin’ oh you bet D7 G I need your lovin’ oh you bet
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