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Consider Me
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Reggae
Consider Me was released on June 6, 1992 by VP Records as a part of the album Undying Love
album cover
Release DateJune 6, 1992
LabelVP Records
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM162

Credits

Lyrics

Consider me
Consider me, baby
Ow, ow
I know you're trying to be a good girl
And keep the tears from your eyes
And oh, it's gonna be a little hard
To lift your head up high
But you're gonna need a man
A man who'll understand
Oh darling, darling, darling
Please consider me
I know you're trying to be a good girl
And keep the tears from your eyes
And oh, it's gonna be a little hard
To lift your head up high
But you're gonna need a man
A man who'll understand
Oh darling, darling, darling
Please consider me
Oh, I knew all your friends
Had left you all alone
And all the good times
You had with him are gone
But you're gonna need a man
A man who'll understand
Oh darling, darling, darling
Please consider me
Consider me, baby
Ow, ooh
Consider me, darling, yeah
Baby, oh, I've felt this way before
Many, many, many times before, yes
But you're gonna need a man
A man who will understand
Oh darling, darling, darling
Please consider me
I know you're trying to be a good girl
And keep the tears from your eyes
And oh, it's gonna be a little hard
To lift your head up high
You're gonna need a man
A man who can understand
Oh darling, darling, darling
Please consider me
Baby, oh, I've felt this way before
Many, many, many times before, yes
But you're gonna need a man
A man who can understand
Oh darling, darling, darling
Please consider me
Consider me, baby
Consider me, baby
Ooh-hoo-hoo
Consider me, darling, yes
Baby, oh, I've felt this way before
Many, many, many times before, yes
But you're gonna need a man
A man who will understand
Oh darling, darling, darling
Please consider me, yes
I know you're trying to be a good girl
And keep the tears from your eyes
And oh, it's gonna be a little hard
To lift your head up high
You're gonna need a man
A man who can understand
Oh darling, darling
Written by: E. Wilson, Jefferson Sergeant, Pam Hall
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