It’s Cold Without Your Love

Jim Dotson, Earl Randle

[Intro]
Nobody to keep me warm
No arms to hold me tight
I'm so unhappy leaving here all alone

[Chorus]
So tired of these cold, lonely nights
Now its you girl, you that I need
Without you, honey, my heart's about to freeze, oh
It's cold in here (Cold in here)
So cold without your love (Cold without your love)
It's cold in here (Cold in here)
So cold without your love (Cold without your love)

[Verse 1]
When you were here with me
It was so warm, so warm in this house
Since you've been gone, girl
My love's been on ice
And only you can thaw it out

[Chorus]
Now its you girl, you that I need
Without you, honey, my heart's about to freeze, oh
It's cold in here (Cold in here)
So cold without your love (Cold without your love)
It's cold in here (Cold in here)
So cold without your love (Cold without your love)

[Verse 2]
I can't stop the chills
Running through my veins
Can't hold back the tears
Lord, I can't stop the rain
When I tried to forget
I start remembering (Remembering)
The way you used to hold me close
And I start trembling (Trembling)
Trembling, Lord, trembling
Trembling

[Chorus]
'Cause it's you girl, you that I need
Without you, honey, my heart's about to freeze, oh
It's cold in here (Cold in here)
So cold without your love (Cold without your love)
It's cold in here (Cold in here)
So cold without your love (Cold without your love)

[Outro]
I'm freezing, I need some squeezing
I need your arms to keep me warm
Its cold in here, so cold without your love (Cold without your love)
Its cold in here, so cold without your love (Cold without your love)
Its cold in here, Lord its cold in here (Cold without your love)

Trivia about the song It’s Cold Without Your Love by O.V. Wright

When was the song “It’s Cold Without Your Love” released by O.V. Wright?
The song It’s Cold Without Your Love was released in 1979, on the album “We're Still Together”.
Who composed the song “It’s Cold Without Your Love” by O.V. Wright?
The song “It’s Cold Without Your Love” by O.V. Wright was composed by Jim Dotson, Earl Randle.

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