Love In The First Degree

Jim Hurt / Tim DuBois

I once thought of love as a prison
a place I didn't want to be
So long ago, I made a decision
to be footloose and fancy-free

But you came and I was so tempted
to gamble on love just one time
I never thought, that I would get caught
It seemed like the perfect crime

(Chorus)
Baby you left me defense-less
I've only got one plea
Lock me away, inside of your love
and throw away the key
I'm guilty...of love in the first degree

I thought it would be so simple
like a thousand times before
I'd take what I wanted, and just walk away
but I never made it to the door

Now babe I'm not beggin' for mercy
go ahead and throw the book at me
If lovin' you's a crime
I know that I'm as guilty as a man can be

(Chorus)

Love in the first degree (oh-oh yeah)
Love in the first degree
Oh Yeeeaaaah!

(Chorus)

Trivia about the song Love In The First Degree by Alabama

On which albums was the song “Love In The First Degree” released by Alabama?
Alabama released the song on the albums “Feels So Right” in 1981, “Alabama Live” in 1988, and “Essential Alabama (Remastered)” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Love In The First Degree” by Alabama?
The song “Love In The First Degree” by Alabama was composed by Jim Hurt and Tim DuBois.

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