Love Hangover
Love Hangover

Diana Ross - Love Hangover Lyrics

This classic track is a passionate ode to the intoxicating power of love. The singer, Diana Ross, uses the metaphor of a hangover to describe her deep infatuation and the lingering effects it has on her. She constantly thinks about her lover, which brings her… Read more

R&B/Soul
Sep 1, 1992
276
Love Hangover Music Video

Love Hangover Lyrics

Ah
If there's a cure for this
I don't want it
Don't want it
If there's a cure for this
I don't want it, I don't want it

Think about it all the time
Thinking on it makes me smile
And say hey

I don't want to shake it
Lovin' love you makin'

If there's a cure for this
I don't want it
I don't want it
If there's a remedy
I'll run from it
From it

Think about it all the time
Never let it out of my mind
'Cause I love you

I've got the sweetest hangover
I don't wanna get over
Sweetest hangover
Yeah, I don't wanna get over

Sweet love
Sweet love

I don't want to get over this
I don't want to get over this (ha)
I don't want to get over this
I don't want to get over this (ha)
I don't want to get over this
I don't want to get over
I don't want to get over this

I've got the sweetest hangover
Sweetest hangover, yeah
I don't want to get over
I don't want to get
I don't want to get
Over

Ooh, I don't need no cure
I don't need no cure
I don't need no cure
Sweet lovin'
Sweet, sweet, sweet love

Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet love
Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet love
Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet love
Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet love
Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet love

Don't call a doctor
Don't call her momma
Don't call her preacher

No, I don't need it
I don't need it (Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet love)

If there's a cure for this
I don't want it
Don't want it

Writer(s): Marilyn McLeod, Pamela Joan Sawyer
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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What is the Meaning of Love Hangover?

This classic track is a passionate ode to the intoxicating power of love. The singer, Diana Ross, uses the metaphor of a hangover to describe her deep infatuation and the lingering effects it has on her. She constantly thinks about her lover, which brings her joy and happiness. Despite the potential pain or heartache that could come with such powerful emotions, she openly resists any cure or escape from this 'love hangover.' She cherishes this consuming affection so much that she'd rather endure its overwhelming impact than lose it. This song beautifully captures the euphoria and obsession often associated with intense romantic relationships.

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