Gimme Some Lovin'

Muff Winwood, Spencer Davis, Steve Winwood

Well, my temp'rature's risin' and my feet on the floor
Twenty people knockin' 'cause they're wanting some more
Let me in, baby, I don't know what you've got
But you'd better take it easy, this place is hot
So glad we made it, so glad we made it
You gotta gimme some lovin', gimme some lovin'
Gimme some lovin' every day

Well, I feel so good, ev'rything is sounding hot
Better take it easy, 'cause the place is on fire
Been a hard day and I don't know what to do
Wait a minute, baby, it could happen to you

So glad we made it, so glad we made it
You gotta gimme some lovin', gimme some lovin'
Gimme some lovin' every day

Well, I feel so good, ev'rybody's gettin' high
Better take it easy, 'cause the place is on fire
Been a hard day, nothin' went too good
Now I'm gonna relax, honey, ev'rybody should

So glad we made it, so glad we made it
You gotta gimme some lovin', gimme some lovin'
Gimme some lovin' every day

Trivia about the song Gimme Some Lovin' by Traffic

On which albums was the song “Gimme Some Lovin'” released by Traffic?
Traffic released the song on the albums “Welcome to the Canteen” in 1971, “The Last Great Traffic Jam” in 2005, and “Gold” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Gimme Some Lovin'” by Traffic?
The song “Gimme Some Lovin'” by Traffic was composed by Muff Winwood, Spencer Davis, Steve Winwood.

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