Songwriter: Gwen Gordy Fuqua Harvey Fuqua

Producer: Hardye Producing Company

That's what girls are made for

To hug and to kiss
(That's what girls are made for)
To love and to miss
(That's what girls are made for)

You gotta hug 'em
(Hug 'em)
Then you kiss 'em
(Kiss 'em)

You gotta love 'em
(Love 'em)
Then you miss them, whoaaa
(Miss 'em)

That's what girls are made for
(That's what girls are made for)

To hold and to squeeze, hmm
(That's what girls are made for)
To scold and to please, yes
(That's what girls are made for)

I said, you gotta hold 'em
(Hold 'em)
Then you squeeze 'em
(Squeeze 'em)

If you scold 'em
(Scold 'em)
You gotta please them
(Please 'em)

And I know, I know, I know
That's what girls are made for

Whoa whoa yeah
Some can be true
Yes, and then again
They'll make you doubt 'em

Whoa, but ask me
Ask me
And I'm a here to tell you
That you just can't live without 'em
(That's what girls are made for)

To walk and hold hands with you
(That's what girls are made for)
You gotta make all of your plans with, hmm
(That's what girls are made for)

To walk with
(Walk)
And hold hands with
(Hands)

To make
(Make)
All of your plans with

Whoa yeah
That's what girls are made for
(That's what girls are made for)

Ooh, I said, you gotta hug 'em
(Kiss 'em)
Sometimes you gotta kiss 'em too
(Love 'em)

Yes, you know you gotta love 'em with all your might
(Kiss 'em)
Ooh, and I'm here to tell you
I know, you gotta miss them

(That's what girls are made for)
Dee woo wah

The Spinners

The Spinners are an American rhythm and blues vocal group that formed in Ferndale, Michigan, in 1954. They enjoyed a string of hit singles and albums during the 1960s and 1970s, particularly with producer Thom Bell. The group continues to tour, with Henry Fambrough as the only original member.