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Revision as of 20:14, 7 June 2011
Lyrics
I'm a-gonna tell you how it's gonna be
You gonna give your love to me
I wanna love you night and day
You know my love will not fade away
Well, you know my love not fade away
My love is bigger than a Cadillac
I try to show it and you drive-a me back
Your love for me got to be real
For you to know-a just how I feel
A love for real not fade away
I'm a-gonna tell you how it's gonna be
You're gonna give your love to me
A love to last-a more than one day
A love is love and not fade away
A love is love and not fade away
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Credits
Performances
This song is unreleased by Elvis Costello, but he performed it in concert in 1987 and 1989 as a medley with Uncomplicated.
Recordings
- The Crickets, B-side of "Oh Boy!", 1957
- Bobby Fuller, A-side of single, 1962
- The Rolling Stones, A-side of single, 1964
- Dave Berry, on Dave Berry, 1964
- Grateful Dead, on Grateful Dead (Skull & Roses), 1971
- The Everly Brothers, on Pass The Chicken & Listen, 1973
- Bo Diddley, A-side of single, 1976
- Black Oak Arkansas, on Race With The Devil, 1977
- Tanya Tucker, on TNT, 1978
- Stephen Stills, on Thoroughfare Gap, 1978
- Joe Ely, on Texas Special, 1980
- Mick Fleetwood, on The Visitor, 1981
- The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, on Not Fade Away, 1992
- Status Quo, on Under The Influence, 1996
- many others
Bootlegs
This section is incomplete.
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