Love To Love You lyrics
The CorrsI would love to love you like you do me
I'd love to love you like you do me
I met you on a sunny Autumn day
You instantly attracted me, when asking for the way
God if I had known the pain I'd make you feel
I would have stopped this thought of us
And turned upon my heel
(Go you should leave me)
Time make it be alright
(Go you must leave me)
Believe me when I tell you
I would love to love you like you do me
I'd love to love you like you do me
There's a pillar in my way you see
I'd love to love you like you do me
You recognised my barrier to love
I know there's nothing worse
Than unrequited love, (unrequited love)
So I prayed to God that I could give the love you gave to me
But something's lying in my way, preventing it to be
(Go you should leave me)
Time make it be alright
(Go you must leave me)
Believe me when I tell you
I would love to love you like you do me
I'd love to love you like you do me
There's a pillar in my way you see
I'd love to love you like you do me yeah
I would love to love you like you do me
I'd love to love you like you do me
There's a pillar in my way you see
I'd love to love you like you do me
Break those pillars down
Break those pillars down
Love to love you like you do me
Break those pillars down
(Love to love you)
(Love to love you)
(Love to love you)
Take those pillars down
(Love to love you)
(Love to love you)
(Love to love you)
(Love to love you)
Take those pillars down
Song Details

Songwriters: The Corrs
Brief: The song is about a woman who is instantly attracted to a man she meets while asking for directions. As the relationship develops, she realizes that his love for her is much greater than the feelings she has for him. She would love to break down the barriers that prevent her from feeling the same way as she doesn't want to hurt him - she wants to love him the way he loves her... if only she can take those pillars down.
Chart Success: Peaked at number 62 on the UK Singles Chart and reached the top 50 in Australia and New Zealand.
Genre: Folk rock, Celtic fusion
Featured Artists: The Corrs
Single:
Released: September 1996
B-side: Rainy Day, Carraroe Jig
Album: Forgiven, Not Forgotten
Recorded: May 1994 – May 1995
Released: 26 September 1995
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