Patty Loveless
Patty Loveless
Patty Loveless
Patty Loveless
Patty Loveless
Patty Loveless
Patty Loveless
Patty Loveless
Patty Loveless
Patty Loveless
This ain't up tempo, this ain't no positive
This ain't no music meant for jumping up and down
This is a sad song, more than three minutes long
It took a lifetime just to come this far
This thing is serious, we're in a big mess
We're at the junction of forever and goodbye
If this is where we're going
Well, hello, honey, here we are
Are you gonna leave or do I have to stay
All wound up tight with this tension and anxiety
Can't take one minute more, what am I in this for
It's like I love you and I hate you at the same time
I think this jig is up, I think I've had enough
I think I'm running outta reasons not to let you go
I've faced the music
It's over for the rhythm and the rhyme
Baby, this is a hook, last line and sinker
A moldy oldie on the radio you remember but it's over and done
It's the end of the dance, let's take it out with a new song
A little thing called the blues in the key of love
No place left to go when the good is gone
One line away from a brand new song
Baby, this is a hook, last line and sinker
A moldy oldie on the radio you remember but it's over and done
It's the end of the dance, let's take it out with a new song
A little thing called the blues in the key of love
A little thing called the blues in the key of love
The Key Of Love was written by Emory Gordy Jr. & Al Anderson.
The Key Of Love was produced by Emory Gordy Jr..
Patty Loveless released The Key Of Love on Tue Aug 29 2000.