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[Video] Aretha Franklin - Freeway Of Love




#ArethaFranklin #QueenofSoul #RIP #Respect #RnB #Soul, 

Oh, we got some places to see, I brought all the maps with me 
So jump right in, it ain't no sin, Take a ride in my machine.


City traffic movin' way too slow, Drop the pedal and go, go, go
We goin' ridin' on the freeway of love, Wind's against our back
We goin' ridin' on the freeway of love, In my pink Cadillac
We goin' ridin' on the freeway of love, Wind's against my back
Ain't we ridin' on the freeway of love, In my pink Cadillac?





What I want you to do baby
Get over to the left lane
And let's merge with peace, oh yeah
Take the love that's sent ya
And then in the right time
Go on over in love and satisfaction and joy, well
Ain't we riding babe, ain't we cruising down
Free, free, sweet
Go on after, awh let's be good to each other street
Well, see that little landmark over there
A whole lot of kisses and sweet stuff
We'll be just about, awh, awh, awh
And satisfaction road yeah, satisfaction yeah ooo ahhh

Songwriters: Jeffrey Cohen / Narada Michael Walden
Freeway Of Love lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc, Bob-a-lew Songs

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