Released: July 7, 1992

Featuring: Toni Braxton

Songwriter: LA Reid Bo Watson Daryl Simmons Babyface

Producer: LA Reid Daryl Simmons Babyface

[Verse 1: Toni Braxton]
Your love's so exciting
Boy, I can't deny it
Since you found a place in my heart

Giving me a feeling
Ooh
It's such a feeling
I pray that we never will part

How can I explain it?
Please hear what I'm saying
You bring so much joy to my life
Words cannot express
So much happiness
I'll forever be by your side

[Chorus:]
And I will give you my heart
And I will always be true to you
And I will love you forever
If I could just make love to you
Make love to you

[Verse 2: Babyface]
Girl, I must confess it
You've been such a blessing
Never felt so good in my life

You know how to take it
I know how to give it
We both always have a good time

[Toni Braxton:]
I hear what you're saying
Lord knows you ain't playing
Ain't no doubt that I'm satisfied

[Babyface]
And I'll keep it coming
Keep bringing the loving
So baby
Bring your loving
Every morning, noon and night

[Repeat Chorus x2:]

And I will give you my heart
And I will always be true to you
And I will love you forever
If I could just make love to you

[Bridge:]
Oh
Give me just a minute
And I'll jump right on in it
We can make love under the stars

All year pleasure
Pleasure
I'll be yours forever
Girl, I'll never leave now
I'll be there to please you
We won't have to worry at all

[Repeat Chorus x3:]

I will go all the way down
I'll make it feel so good
I wanna do you right
If I could just make love to you

[Repeat Chorus x2:]

Babyface

Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds (born April 10, 1959 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is a Grammy Award-winning producer, singer, and songwriter responsible for a string of hits in the 1980s and 1990s. He has written and produced more than 20 number-one hits and won 11 Grammys—including three for Producer of the Year—for his work with Boyz II Men, Whitney Houston, Eric Clapton, Alicia Keys, and Toni Braxton, as well as his own work as an artist.

Babyface got his nickname from funk legend Bootsy Collins after joining his backing band in the 1970s. He joined the group Manchild in the late ‘70s—a group that also included his frequent collaborator Daryl Simmons—before moving out West and working with the group The Deele in the early 1980s, forming a bond with his bandmate and future production partner L.A. Reid. After producing the hit “Two Occasions” for The Deele, L.A. & Babyface broke off and became one of the biggest superproducer duos in R&B, rivaling the hits of fellow superproducer duo Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis.

L.A. & ‘Face had their hands in a string of #1 R&B hits in the late '80s and early '90s from artists such as Pebbles (“Girlfriend”), Karyn White (“Superwoman”), The Whispers (“Rock Steady”), Johnny Gill (“My, My, My”) and many more. They were also instrumental in the success of post-New Edition era Bobby Brown as they produced his #1 hits “Don’t Be Cruel,” “Every Little Step,” “On Our Own,” and “Humpin' Around.” They made history with Boyz II Men in 1992 as they wrote and produced “End of the Road,” which spent a record-breaking 14 consecutive weeks atop the pop chart.