Songwriter: Smokey Robinson Al Cleveland

Producer: Frank Wilson

Maybe you'll only give me kisses sweet
And only for one night and no repeat
Maybe you'll go away and never call
And a taste of honey is worse than none at all
In that case I don't want no part
'Cause that that would only break my heart
If you feel like givin' me
A lifetime of devotion
I second that emotion
If you feel like givin' me
A lifetime of devotion
I second that emotion
Maybe you'll think that love will tie you down
And you don't have the time to hang around
Maybe you'll think that love was made for fools
And so it makes you ask to break the rules
In that case I don't want no part
'Cause that that would only break my heart
If you feel like givin' me
A lifetime of devotion
I second that emotion
If you feel like givin' me
A lifetime of devotion
I second that emotion
If you feel like givin' me
A lifetime of devotion
I second that emotion
If you feel like givin' me
A lifetime of devotion
I second that emotion
I second that emotion
I second that emotion

Kiki Dee

Pauline Matthews better known as Kiki Dee, is an English singer.

She kicked around Britain as a white soul singer for the better part of the late ‘60s and early '70s – even becoming the first British Caucasian signed to Motown – before hooking up with Elton John, who signed her to his Rocket Records label and produced her first notable hit, “I’ve Got the Music in Me.”

In 1976, at which time John was the biggest pop star in the world, he wrote and duetted with Dee on the single “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart,” which promptly topped the charts all over the world. It did not, however, make Dee a long-term star, though she scored a couple of subsequent hits in England and turned to the stage with some success, especially by starring in Blood Brothers in the West End.