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Razzy Bailey – Loving Up a Storm

The song was Bailey's seventh country hit and the first of his five number ones. "Loving up a Storm" went to number one for one week and spent a total of ten weeks on the country chart.

Razzy Bailey – Loving Up a Storm, is a song written by Johnny Slate and Danny Morrison, and recorded by American country music artist Razzy Bailey. It was released in August 1980 as the third single from the album Razzy. The song was Bailey’s seventh country hit and the first of his five number ones. «Loving up a Storm» went to number one for one week and spent a total of ten weeks on the country chart.
Razzy Bailey - Loving Up a Storm
Cover Single Razzy Bailey RCA 1980
Razzy Bailey – Loving Up a Storm
From the album Razzy
B-side «What’s a Little Love Between Friends»
Released August 1980
Genre Country
Length 2:59
Label RCA
Songwriter(s) Johnny Slate, Danny Morrison
Producer(s) Bob Montgomery

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Razzy Bailey – Loving Up a Storm lyrics

It’s the same old situation
Where cheaters never win
And we are no exception to the rule
But your husband is my buddy
And my wife is your best friend
And these games we play are tailor made for fools
We are loving up a storm
The seas are up and the sails are torn
In your arms I’m safe and warm
But in my heart
I know we must be loving up a storm
No one has ever noticed the passion in our eyes
But it won’t be long
‘Til pleasure turns to pain
But today’s another rendezvous at the Hotel Paradise
The sky is turning black and it looks like rain
We are loving up a storm
The seas are up and the sails are torn
In your arms I’m safe and warm
But in my heart
I know we must be loving up a storm
We are loving up a storm
The seas are up and the sails are torn
In your arms I’m safe and warm
But in my heart
I know we must be loving up a storm
We are loving up a storm
The seas are up and the sails are torn
In your arms I’m safe and warm
But in my heart
I know we must be loving up a storm
We are loving up a storm
The seas are up and the sails are torn
In your arms I’m so safe and warm
But in my heart
I know we must be loving up a storm

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Razzy Bailey - Loving Up a Storm
Single Razzy Bailey RCA 1980
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