A Little Lovin'

Neil Sedaka / Phil Cody

Mama raised me to be a man
Told me son you have to understand
Learn to get while the gettin's good
And bring it back to the neighborhood

And I swear, I was there
Tell me why should I lie
I just want to say
A little lovin' goes a long, long way

Uncle Henry and Cousin Grace
Used to weekend at our place
Grace and I would go behind the barn
We almost burned the damned thing down

And I swear, I was there
Tell me why should I lie
I just want to say
A little lovin' goes a long, long way

Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh

I need your lovin'
Just a little lovin'
I need your lovin'
Just a little lovin'
A little lovin' each and every day
A little lovin' goes a long, long way, long way

I knew a woman from New Orleans
Her old man used to treat her mean
And she would come to me for sympathy
Southern Comfort and ecstasy

And I swear, I was there
Tell me why should I lie
I just want to say
A little lovin' goes a long, long way

Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh

I need your lovin'
Just a little lovin'
I need your lovin'
Just a little lovin'
A little lovin' each and every day
A little lovin' goes a long, long way

I need your lovin'
Just a little lovin'
I need your lovin'
Just a little lovin'
A little lovin' each and every day
A little lovin' goes a long, long way

Trivia about the song A Little Lovin' by Neil Sedaka

On which albums was the song “A Little Lovin'” released by Neil Sedaka?
Neil Sedaka released the song on the albums “Sedaka's Back” in 1974, “Laughter In The Rain” in 1974, and “The One And Only” in 1974.
Who composed the song “A Little Lovin'” by Neil Sedaka?
The song “A Little Lovin'” by Neil Sedaka was composed by Neil Sedaka and Phil Cody.

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