I've got this photograph in my mind
Photograph in my mind

Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh...
Ooh-ooh...

You don't know it yet
But ever since we met
You've been the star of my dreams
Well, you've got that look of love
And I just can't get enough
Of what I'm seein' on the screen
So I picture me with you
Wanna make it all come true, baby

I've got this photograph in my mind
It's more beautiful every time
You look at me, it's no fantasy
I've got this photograph in my mind
It's developing all the time
Baby, you belong to me

That say what you visualize
Comes into your life
Well, I've got the vision clear
And I'm gonna let you know
How far I wanna go
The moment that I get you near
What I see will be
Hey, just you wait and see, baby

I've got this photograph in my mind
It's more beautiful every time
You look at me, it's no fantasy
I've got this photograph in my mind
It's developing all the time
Baby, you belong to me

You will see passion come to life
Just as soon as we expose it to the night

(I've got this photograph)

I've got this photograph in my mind
Photograph in my mind
I've got this photograph in my mind
Photograph in my mind

I've got this photograph in my mind
It's more beautiful every time
You look at me, it's no fantasy
I've got this photograph in my mind
It's developing all the time
Baby, you belong to me

I've got this photograph in my mind
It's more beautiful every time
You look at me, it's no fantasy
I've got this photograph in my mind
It's developing all the time
Baby, you belong to me...

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.