Released: September 22, 1998

Songwriter: Keith Sweat Curtis Jefferson Bobby Crawford

Producer: Keith Sweat

[Intro]
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Oh, oh, talk to me
Come into my bedroom
Come on
Come on
Come into my bedroom
Yeah

[Verse 1]
Do you remember
The time we spent lovin each other
How much it meant
You'd said we'd never
Never intended to fall apart
But you left me
You really broke my hear
I tried to play you
But you played me first
It was so foolish oh how it hurt
I think about you each and every day
Ohhh baby, hear these words I say

[Chorus]
Can we make love for old time sake?
I remember girl the love we used to make
You were mine before you were his
Bring it on, bring it on, bring it on

[Verse 2]
As I sit and while my eyes
I begin to question why
Ask myself what went wrong
Why we didn't last for long
You blame me and I blame you
There was nothin left to do
If we woulda thought it out
We prolly coulda worked it out
Now you don't belong to me
I think about you constantly
What am I supposed to do
I musta been a damn fool
To let your lovin slip away
I think about you every day
I must have been crazy... to let you get away

[Chorus]
Can we make love for old time sake?
I remember girl the love we used to make
You were mine before you were his
Bring it on, bring it on, bring it on

[Outro]
He don't love you right
I know he don't hold you tight
Girl I know what you like
Oh yeah...
Can we make love?
Can we make love?
Can we make love?
Come on, come on

Keith Sweat

Keith Sweat is an R&B singer-songwriter from New York. He helped innovate the New Jack Swing genre with his first album in 1987, Make It Last Forever, which featured the upbeat “I Want Her” and the provocative title track.

Almost a decade later, Sweat found the R&B groups Silk and Kut Klose and signed them to his own record label. His fifth album, which was self-titled and released in 1996, resulted in the certified-platinum hits, “Twisted” and “Nobody.” He went on to win “Favorite Male R&B/Soul Artist” at the 1997 American Music Awards.

Currently, he hosts a syndicated R&B radio show in New York City.