Songwriter: Deniece Williams George Duke

Producer: George Duke

You just the next love in line
Causing a commotion this time
You just the next love in line
Causing a commotion, this time

I hear you're his new lover
You two deserve one another
Breakin' hearts must be your new past time

Right now
Everything seems cozy
Is he sending you candy and roses?
See how he's feeling a month from now

You just the next love, in line
Causing a commotion, this time
You just the next love in line
Causing a commotion, this time

He'll love you then he'll leave you
Mark my words
He's only going to leave you
He's had enough once he's got in your heart

He'll tell you it's forever
Say the right things to make you think he's clever
That's too bad
I thought you were much too smart
Far too smart

You just the next love, in line
Causing a commotion, this time
You just the next love in line
Causing a commotion, this time

He'll make you
He'll make you
He'll make you fall in love

He'll break your
He'll break your
He'll break your break your heart

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You just the next love in line
Causing a commotion this time
You just the next love in line
Causing a commotion this time

He'll break your
He'll break your
He'll break your break your heart

He'll break your
He'll break your
He'll break your break your heart

Deniece Williams

Deniece Williams (born name June Deniece Chandler) is an American singer, songwriter and producer. She was born June 3, 1950. She has been described as “one of the great soul voices” by the BBC. Williams has won four Grammys with twelve nominations altogether.

As Deniece Chandler, she recorded for The Toddlin' Town group of labels. One of those early records, “I’m Walking Away”, released on Toddlin’s subsidiary Lock Records in the late 1960s, is a favorite on England’s Northern Soul scene. In the early 1970s she became a backup vocalist for Stevie Wonder as part of “Wonderlove”, lending her vocals on his albums Talking Book, Fulfillingness' First Finale, and Songs in the Key of Life. Williams also guested in 1974 on Syreeta Wright’s album Stevie Wonder Syreeta as well as Minnie Riperton’s Perfect Angel album and a year later on Roberta Flack’s Feel Like Makin' Love.