Pleasure
I'm addicted to all that you can do
Oh baby
It's pleasure loving you

Some people push it to the limit
Some people live on the edge
But sooner or later
We all have to come back down
When there is a cloud on my horizon and
Pressure is up ahead
That's when I run to you
So good to have you around
Ooh baby
When I need a holiday
I need to get away with you

It's the pleasure that keeps me running back to you
I'm addicted to all of the things you do
You know how to please me through and through
It's just pleasure of loving you
Just loving you
That's all I wanna do

Too busy reaching for the glory
And reaching out for a star
Watch out for the danger
Sometimes we go too far
When the walls close in around me and
I can't take anymore
No matter the distance
I'll come to you
Where you are
Ooh baby
When I need a holiday
I need to get away with you

It's the pleasure that keeps me running back to you
I'm addicted to all of the things you do
You know how to please me through and through
It's just pleasure of loving you

Baby you don't have to worry
Oh no no no no
Because the love I've found is safe and sound with you
Ooh baby
When I need a holiday
I need to get away with you

It's the pleasure that keeps me running back to you
I'm addicted to all of the things you do
You know how to please me through and through
It's just pleasure of loving you
You baby
It's all I want to do
That's all I wanna do
Is love you
Love you
That's all I want to do
It's just the pleasure of loving you
When there's a cloud on my horizon baby
I keep running back to you
Cause I love the things you do
You give me pleasure

Billy Ocean

Billy Ocean is a Trinidadian-English R&B musician who grew up in London, England. He was extremely successful in the 1970’s and the 1980’s. In 1985, Ocean won the Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for his worldwide hit, “Caribbean Queen”, and in 1987 was nominated for the Brit Award for Best British Male Artist. Ocean reached number one in the US and number three in the UK with his 1988 hit single, “Get Outta My Dreams, Get into My Car.”