Baby love, I can't get enough now
Don't you know you're making it tough, now
For anybody else and me
I get the feeling deep down inside me
If your love was ever denied me
Alone is what I would be

You're so good, you're so fine
You're like my beauty queen
My mama and baby combined
I love your ways
You're got personality and charisma for days

Go on and strut your stuff, baby
I can't get enough, baby
Mister Catch has met his match

Baby love, I can't get enough now
Don't you know you're making it tough now
For anybody else and me
I get the feeling deep down inside me
If your love was ever denied me
Alone is what I would be

You plant a seed
And now the more I have of you
The more that I need
Can't help how I care
I don't want to be greedy
But I don't wanna share

Go on and strut your stuff, baby
I can't get enough, baby
Mister Catch has met his match

Blow it, blow it, blow it
Blow it, blow it, blow it
Blow it
Blow it

You rang my bell
Ding dong, now I've got a story to tell
So loud and clear
I've got to do my best to keep you here

Go on and strut your stuff, baby
I can't get enough, baby
Mister Catch has met his match

Oh-oh-oh-oh...

Baby love, I can't get enough now
Don't you know you're making it tough now
For anybody else and me
I, I get the feeling deep down inside me
If your love was ever denied me
Alone is what I would be, oh...

Baby love, I can't get enough now
Don't you know you're making it tough now
For anybody else and me
I get the feeling deep down inside me
If your love was ever denied me
Alone is what I would be
Well, well, well, well

Baby love, I can't get enough now
Don't you know you're making it tough now
For anybody else and me
I get the feeling deep down inside me
If your love was ever denied me
Alone is what I would be

Smokey Robinson

Arguably the greatest songwriter of the latter half of the 20th century, Robinson’s timeless creations for Motown, both for his own group and for other artists, provided the ultimate example of what a pop song can be. From The Beatles to Bob Dylan, the rest of the 60s followed in his wake

As if that wasn’t enough, he created a whole new genre in the mid-70s with “quiet storm”, a radio format named after one of his songs. He continues writing and performing today.