Turn on Your Love Light

Don Robey, Joseph W. Scott

Without a warning you broke my heart
You shouldn't've done it and tore it apart
You left me sittin' in the dark a cryin'
Said your love for me was dyin'.

I'm beggin' you baby, baby please
I'm beggin' you baby, down on my knees
Turn on your light, let it shine on me
Shine on your love light, let it shine on me
Let it shine, shine, shine, let it shine.

Get a little lonely in the middle of the night
I need you darlin' to make things alright
I'm beggin' you baby baby please
Come on baby baby please
Turn on your light let it shine on me
Turn on your love light let it shine on me
Let shine, shine, shine, let it shine.

A little bit higher, a little bit higher
A little bit higher, a little bit higher baby.

Come on baby, baby please
I'm beggin' you baby, down on my knees
Turn on your light, let it shine on me
Turn on your love light, let it shine on me
Let it shine, shine, shine, let it shine.

You know it feels alright, well, it feels alright
It feels alright, well, it feels alright.

Turn on your light, let it shine on me
Turn on your love light, let it shine on me
A little bit higher, a little bit higher
A little bit higher. a little bit higher baby
A little bit higher baby

Trivia about the song Turn on Your Love Light by Conway Twitty

When was the song “Turn on Your Love Light” released by Conway Twitty?
The song Turn on Your Love Light was released in 1980, on the album “Heart & Soul”.
Who composed the song “Turn on Your Love Light” by Conway Twitty?
The song “Turn on Your Love Light” by Conway Twitty was composed by Don Robey, Joseph W. Scott.

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