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“Who’s Making Love” is a song written by Stax Records staffers Homer Banks, Bettye Crutcher, Don Davis and Raymond Jackson and recorded by singer Johnnie Taylor.
Released on the Stax label in the late summer of 1968, it became Taylor’s breakthrough single, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot R...
All you fellas, gather 'round me
And let me give you some good advice
What I'm gonna, gonna ask you now
You'd better think about it twice
While you're out cheatin' on your woman
There is something I never ever dreamed of and that is
Who's making love to your old lady
While you were out making love
Who's making love to your old lady
While you were out making love
I've known so, so many fellows
All in that same old bag
Thinkin' that a woman was made to
To be beat on and treated so bad
Well now fellows, let me tell you something
Something I never ever dreamed of
Who's making love to your old lady
While you were out making love
Who's making love to your old lady
While you were out making love
I know there are some woman guilty of this too
I'm not trying to run you life boy, the choice is up to you
Yeah you, you you
Reason why I ask this question
I used to be the same old way
'Til I started to straighten up
I found out it was a bit too late
Oh yeah, that's when it all started
Something I never ever dreamed of
Somebody was a lovin' my old lady
While I was out making love
Somebody was a lovin' my old lady
While I was out making love
Now who's making love to your old lady
While you were out making love
Who's making love to your old lady
While you were out making love
Somebody was a lovin' my old lady
While I was out making love
Who’s Making Love was written by Raymond Jackson & Don Davis & Bettye Crutcher & Homer Banks.
Who’s Making Love was produced by Paul Shaffer & Bob Tischler.