You Got to Feed the Fire

Ann Peebles, Bernard Miller, Don Bryant

[Verse]
Into my life, you came
Like a jolt of lightning
You came on so strong, boy
I must admit it was frightening

You started the flame to burning
And I knew it would grow and grow
After you lit my fire
You wouldn't throw on the coals

[Chorus]
You got to feed the fire
To make the flame of love grow higher
You got to feed the fire
To make the flame of love grow higher
Higher

[Verse]
You turned me on, yes you did, boy
With your sweet conversation
I was ready to give you all my love
Without any hesitation

You started the flame to burning
And I knew it would grow and grow
After you lit my fire
You wouldn't throw on the coals

[Instrumental]

[Chorus]
You got to feed the fire
To make the flame of love grow higher
You got to feed the fire
To make the flame of love grow higher
Higher

Trivia about the song You Got to Feed the Fire by Ann Peebles

When was the song “You Got to Feed the Fire” released by Ann Peebles?
The song You Got to Feed the Fire was released in 1974, on the album “I Can't Stand the Rain”.
Who composed the song “You Got to Feed the Fire” by Ann Peebles?
The song “You Got to Feed the Fire” by Ann Peebles was composed by Ann Peebles, Bernard Miller, Don Bryant.

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