Released: September 1, 1981

Songwriter: Carl Carlton Leon Haywood

Producer: Leon Haywood

[Intro]
Oh baby, turn off your lights
Let's get cozy together, mm...

[Chorus]
Let me love you, love you, baby
Love you till the morning comes, oh-ho...
Give you all the things you need now, baby, baby
Let me love you till the morning comes

[Verse 1]
We're relaxed and comfy
In this cozy atmosphere
No one to disturb or bother us
The coast for love is clear
I wanna give you my all
'Cause I've got so much to give
Let inhibitions run free
Let's love throughout the night
Ooh, I'm so inspired

[Chorus]
Let me love you, love you, baby
Love you till the morning comes, oh-ho...
Give you all the things you need now, baby, baby
Let me love you till the morning comes

[Verse 2]
There's something about your loving
I can never get enough
Seems like the more you give, the more I want
Keeps me comin' back for more
Please let me be good to you
'Cause you're so good to me
Make this fire inside of me burn forevermore
Ooh, I'm so inspired, just

[Chorus]
Let me love you, love you, baby
Love you till the morning comes
Give you all the things you need now, baby, baby
Let me love you till the morning comes

[Bridge]
Oh baby, yeah, yeah
Ooh, ooh... hey hey hey, the time is right

[Outro]
Let me love you, love you, baby
Love you till the morning comes
Give you all the things you need now, baby, baby
(Love you till the morning comes) just let me love you
(Oh, love you, love you, baby) I wanna love you, love you
Love you, love you
(Love you till the morning comes)
Love you till the morning, till the morning
Give you all the things you need now, baby, baby
(Love you till the morning comes) baby, time is right...

Carl Carlton

Carl Carlton was born on May 21st, 1953. He began his career in the mid-sixties under the name, “Little Carl” Carlton.

His first major single, “Competition Ain’t Nothing”, was a huge hit in the UK and Northern Ireland. After his success in the UK and Northern Ireland, his hit cover of “Everlasting Love”, made number 6 on the U.S. Billboard 100.

His most famous song is, “She’s a Bad Mama Jama” which reached number 2 on the R&B charts in the U.S. earning Carlton a Grammy Award nomination for Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male.