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“I’ve Been Loving You Too Long” was written by Otis Redding and Jerry Butler. It was released as a single in 1965, then as part of the album Otis Blue: Otis Redding Sings Soul.
Otis Redding’s performance of this song at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival, which was one of his last performances, is cons...
I've been loving you too long to stop now
You are tired and you want to be free
My love is growing stronger as you become a habit to me
Ooh, I've been loving you too long
I don't wanna stop now, oh
With you my life has been so wonderful
I can't stop now
You are tired and your love is growing cold
My love is growing stronger as our affair, affair grows old
I've been loving you, oh too long
To stop now, oh, oh oh
I've been loving you a little too long
I don't wanna stop now, oh, oh
Don't make me stop now
Oh, baby
I'm down on my knees
Please, don't make me stop now
I love you, I love you, I love you with all my heart
And I can't stop now
Please, please, please don't make me stop now
Talkin' 'bout heart and soul
That I love you
I love you
I’ve Been Loving You Too Long was written by Otis Redding & Jerry Butler.
I’ve Been Loving You Too Long was produced by Isaac Hayes.
Otis Redding released I’ve Been Loving You Too Long on Mon Apr 19 1965.
Otis Redding recalled, referring to co-writer Jery Butler –
Hey, man, that’s a smash. Let me go mess around with it. Maybe I’ll come up with something.