Open the Door

OTIS REDDING

I've been so wrong, so many times. Now you know what
I'm talking about. We've all been wrong a time in our life
And we all make mistakes sometimes of leaving what's good for us
I made that mistake, now I'm trying to get back to my baby

This running round, sure 'nough, is killing me
Let me, let me in
Let me in, let me in
Let me in, let me in
Let me in, let me in, let me in, let me in, let me ease on in

Look into my eyes
Can't you see I got to come on in
I ain't lying, and I ain't smiling 'bout it, baby
Open the door or I'm busting in
Because this running around
Sure 'nough, sure 'nough, is killing me

Let me in, it's killing me, baby
I got a come on in
Let me in, baby, please let me in

I got a come on in, honey
Open the door
Open the door
Let me in, let me in, let me in, let me ease on in
Mama, mama, got to come in
Open the door
I can't stand this cold
Let me in this house
I'm tired of this running around
Tired of being, tired of being all alone
Standing out here and walking with, walking with

Trivia about the song Open the Door by Otis Redding

On which albums was the song “Open the Door” released by Otis Redding?
Otis Redding released the song on the albums “The Dock of the Bay” in 1968, “Pure Southern Soul” in 2007, and “The King of Soul” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Open the Door” by Otis Redding?
The song “Open the Door” by Otis Redding was composed by OTIS REDDING.

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