Love Ain’t a Plaything

Andrew “Big Voice” Odom

Love ain't no plaything, you gotta treat her like a baby child
Love ain't no plaything, you gotta treat her like a baby child
If you don't watch yourself, darling
It'll leave you like a grown-up child

Let me tell you something, girl, on that you don't understand
You don't realize, got yourself a good man
Love ain't no plaything, you gotta treat her like a baby child
'Cause time to time I can't help but wonder, why did my love lie

Girl, why did you lie to me
It's somethin' that you don't have to do
What I mean, darlin', you don't have to lie to leave
You're all day steady, and you're my midnight cream too

Oh baby, don't you know I love you so bad? Sho-nuff...
Oh-oh baby, I love you so bad
You're the prettiest young woman, oh yeah, I ever had

Trivia about the song Love Ain’t a Plaything by Earl Hooker

When was the song “Love Ain’t a Plaything” released by Earl Hooker?
The song Love Ain’t a Plaything was released in 1969, on the album “Two Bugs and a Roach”.
Who composed the song “Love Ain’t a Plaything” by Earl Hooker?
The song “Love Ain’t a Plaything” by Earl Hooker was composed by Andrew “Big Voice” Odom.

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