“Break Up to Make Up” is a cover version of The Stylistics‘ 1972 song.
Cynthia covered the song for her 1991 album “Cynthia II” and her version managed to peak at #70 on the Billboard Hot 100.
[Verse 1]
Tell me what's wrong with you now
Tell me why I
Never seem to make you happy
Though heaven knows I try
What does it take to please you?
Tell me just how
I can satisfy you, baby
You're drivin' me wild
[Chorus]
Break up to make up, that's all we do
First you love me, then you hate me
That's a game for fools
Break up to make up, that's all we do
First you love me, then you hate me
That's a game for fools
[Verse 2]
When I come home from workin'
You're on the phone
Talkin' 'bout how bad I treat you
Now tell me I'm wrong
You say it's me who'll argue
I'll say it's you
We have got to get together
Or, baby, we're through
[Chorus]
Break up to make up, that's all we do
First you love me, then you hate me
That's a game for fools
Break up to make up, that's all we do
First you love me, then you hate me
That's a game for fools
Break up to make up, that's all we do
First you love me, then you hate me
That's a game for fools
Break up to make up, that's all we do
First you love me, then you hate me
That's a game for fools
Break Up to Make Up was written by Thom Bell & Linda Creed & Kenneth Gamble.
Break Up to Make Up was produced by Mickey Garcia & Elvin Molina.