Released: November 30, 1984

Songwriter: Ray Parker Jr. Michael Masser Linda Creed

Producer: Michael Masser

Oh
Hot love
I just can't get enough
Of this sweet stuff, girl
Hot love, love, love
I'm hungry for you, baby
Such a sexy lady
Hot love
We'll start out nice and slow
Watch our feelings grow into
Hot love
You've got me so excited
Come on let's get started


[Verse 1]
Girl, lie next to me
Stop pretending you don't want it
'Cause I've got what you need
Oh, come on, girl
Don't be a tease (don't be a tease)
You're what I want, when I want it
So come on, let's get down
I'll keep on working, baby
Just won't stop
'Til your body's one with mine
When the morning comеs (sugar)
The loving won't be through
Still be making lovе to you
Oh, you


Hot love
On a cold winter's night
Only you can melt my ice with your
Hot love
It's cold outside
It's so warm inside you, girl

[Verse 2]
Let's not waste time
Want to feel the warmth of your body
All up next to mine
Oh, oh
Girl, let's just be free
Let's get into one another
Oh, explore our fantasies
I'll keep on working, baby
Just won't stop
'Til your body's one with mine
When the morning comes sugar
The loving won't be through
Still be making love to you


Oh you
Hot love
I just can't get enough
Of this sweet love, girl
Hot love, love, love
I'm hungry for you, baby
Such a sexy lady
Hot love
We'll start out nice and slow
Watch our feelings grow into
Hot love
You've got me so excited
Come on let's get started



The more you please me
Girl, the more I want
'Til your body's one with mine
When the morning comes sugar
The loving won't be through
Still be making love to you
You, you, you, oh baby


Hot love
I just can't get enough
Of this sweet stuff, girl
Hot love, love, love
So hungry for you, baby
Such a sexy lady
Hot love, yeah
We'll start out nice and slow
Watch our feelings grow into
Hot love, oh girl
Got me so excited
Come on let's get started


Hot love
Feel the heat of my desire
Set the night on fire
Hot love, oh girl
On a cold winter's night
Only you can melt my ice with your
Hot love
It's so cold outside
It's so warm inside
With your hot love

Teddy Pendergrass

Teddy Pendergrass, the Philadelphia soul singer whose husky, potent baritone was one definition of R&B seduction in the 1970s but whose career was transformed in 1982 when he was severely paralyzed in an auto accident.

As the lead singer for Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, and in a solo career in which he sold millions of albums, Mr. Pendergrass brought gospel dynamics to bedroom vows in songs like “If You Don’t Know Me by Now,”, “Close the Door,” “Turn Off the Lights” and “Love T.K.O.”

His performances rose from breathy whispers to gutsy exhortations, making his voice the deeper, more aggressive counterpart to the styles of 1970s soul men like Al Green and Marvin Gaye.