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Reload (1985 Mix)
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Lovers' Rock
Reload (1985 Mix) was released on October 1, 1985 by Tad's Record Inc as a part of the album Wild Fire (2009 Reissue)
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Release DateOctober 1, 1985
LabelTad's Record Inc
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM153

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Dennis Brown
Dennis Brown
Performer
John Holt
John Holt
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Dennis Brown
Dennis Brown
Songwriter
John Holt
John Holt
Songwriter

Lyrics

Ah, yeah
Oh, yeah
Reload and come, reload
Reload and come, reload
I stopped for a while and imagined how faithful she'd be, yes
Really and a truly, she knocked me off my feet, yes
So I made my way and asking her for a date
She said, "Sorry son, you're oh, oh so late"
She said
Reload and come, reload
Reload and come, reload
Reload and come, reload
Reload and come, reload
I asked her if she would be my bride
She turned around and said she don't want to be by my side
I said, "Little girl, you must be going out of your head
You don't want to come home and lay down in my big bed?"
She said
Reload and come, reload
Reload and come, reload
Reload and come, reload
Reload and come, reload
Ah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Oh, yeah, yeah
I couldn't imagine how simple she thought I would be, yeah
Really and a truly, she had me begging please, yeah, yeah
I never ever thought I'd ever get next to her at all
I said, "Really? She knocked me off my feet"
She said
Reload and come, reload
Reload and come, reload
Reload and come, reload
Reload and come, reload
I went home thinking, "What did I do wrong?
And what is her reason for turning me down?"
She said what I'm saying is just not enough
I will have to come up with some harder stuff
She said
Reload and come, reload
Reload and come, reload
Reload and come, reload
Reload and come, reload
I asked her to a movie or a stage show
And after dinner, dancing we will go
She just stood there and gazed at me instead
She said, "Sorry son, you're going out of your head"
When she said
Reload and come, reload
Reload and come, reload
Reload and come, reload
Written by: Dennis Brown, J. Holt
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