Chaka Khan
Chaka Khan
Chaka Khan
Chaka Khan
Chaka Khan
Chaka Khan
Chaka Khan
Chaka Khan
Chaka Khan
Chaka Khan
Chaka Khan
Chaka Khan
Chaka Khan
“Facts Of Love” is a grandiose, uptempo pop song from Chaka Khan’s album The Woman I Am. Its synth horn stabs and chorused vocals call to mind Steve Winwood’s “Higher Love” which featured Chaka’s easily identifiable ad-libs. Though “Facts of Love” with its late 80s sound wouldn’t have fared well on...
Back when we first met
I think it was November
I remember thinking that
You had the sweetest smile
Magic
You have it
Command me I'll obey
It's just a fact of love
Mold me
Control me
I'm only made of clay
It's a fact of love
Sometimes I wonder what is this love
At once so delightful and frightening
Thunder and lightening (love)
The facts of love
With those moody broody eyes
You could be Svengali
Just one touch - I'm mesmerized
I just can't help myself
You want it
You got it
You only have to say
It's a fact of love
You make me feel like I'm only made of clay
A fact of love
Sometimes I wonder what is this love
At once so delightful and frightening
Thunder and lightening (love)
The facts of love
Sometimes I wonder
About the facts of love
I sit and wonder
About the facts of love
Facts of Love was written by Chaka Khan & Ralf Zang & Werner Hammer & Harald Schneck.
Facts of Love was produced by Ralf Zang.
Chaka Khan released Facts of Love on Tue Apr 14 1992.