And if you really love me won't you tell me
And if you really love me won't you tell me
And if you really love me won't you tell me
Then I won't have to be
Playing around
You call my name
Oooh so sweet
To make your kiss incomplete
When your mood is clear
You quickly change your ways
Then you say I'm untrue
What am I supposed to do
Be a fool who sits alone waiting for you
But if you really love me won't you tell me
But if you really love me won't you tell me
And if you really love me won't you tell me
Then I won't have to be
Playing around
I see the light of your smile
Calling me all the while
You are saying baby
It's time to go
First the feeling's alright
Then it's gone from sight
So I'm taking out this time to say
Oh if you really love me won't you tell me
Oh if you really love me won't you tell me
And if you really love me won't you tell me
Then I won't have to be
Playing around no
Playing around no
Hey yeah
Goofin' around no
Oh baby
Playing around no
Let me know how you feel baby
Hey oh baby
Playing around no
Grant Green (June 6, 1935 – January 31, 1979) was an American jazz guitarist and composer. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Green began playing guitar at the age of seven. After studying at the Berklee College of Music, he moved to New York City in 1958, where he began working as a professional musician. Green was known for his bluesy and funky style, influenced by guitarists such as Wes Montgomery and B.B. King. He recorded over 40 albums during his career, many of which have become classics of modern jazz. Some of his most famous tracks include "Ain't Gonna Bump No More", "Solid", and "The Green Hornet". Green was a highly respected and influential musician who helped define the sound of hard bop jazz in the 1960s and 1970s.
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