Earth Angel (Will You Be Mine)
(Oh, oh, oh, oh, wah-ah-ah, oh, oh, oh, oh
Earth angel, earth angel
Will you be mine?
My darling dear
Love you all the time
I'm just a fool
A fool in love with you
Will you be mine?
My darling dear
Love you all the time
I'm just a fool
A fool in love with you
Earth angel, earth angel
The one I adore
Love you forever and ever more
I'm just a fool
A fool in love with you
The one I adore
Love you forever and ever more
I'm just a fool
A fool in love with you
I fell for you and I knew
The vision of your love-loveliness
I hoped and I pray that someday
I'll be the vision of your hap-happiness oh, oh, oh, oh!
The vision of your love-loveliness
I hoped and I pray that someday
I'll be the vision of your hap-happiness oh, oh, oh, oh!
Earth angel, earth angel
Please be mine
My darling dear
Love you all the time
I'm just a fool
A fool in love with you-ou-ou
Please be mine
My darling dear
Love you all the time
I'm just a fool
A fool in love with you-ou-ou
I fell for you and I knew
The vision of your loveliness
I hope and pray that someday
That I'll be the vision of your happiness
The vision of your loveliness
I hope and pray that someday
That I'll be the vision of your happiness
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh , oh, oh, oh
Earth angel, earth angel
Please be mine
My darling dear
Love you all the time
I'm just a fool
A fool in love with you-ou (you, you, you)
Please be mine
My darling dear
Love you all the time
I'm just a fool
A fool in love with you-ou (you, you, you)
Songwriters: Jesse Lorenzo Belvin / Gaynel Hodge / Curtis Williams
Earth Angel (Will You Be Mine) lyrics © Music Sales Corporation
I played an angel in our junior class play. This was MY song.
ReplyDeletethat took me back down memory lane! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAnother I have never heard.
ReplyDeleteIt always seemed they were singing "Ur Thayngel" Very Early Jesse Belvin with the Penguins selling a zillion.
ReplyDeleteAhh, i do remember this one. A crooning song.
ReplyDeleteThis song lured me in to teen music. Till then, I pretty much didn't even listen to the radio. Strangely, it was my father who brought it to my attention. I was hooked.
ReplyDeleteAnother oldie I've not heard in ages...
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