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                Marvin Rainwater, 1964 (mono), 
        1992 (stereo).  Recorded: 06-04-64 |  
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        Johnny Kidd (voc) - Mick Green (lead) 
        - Johnny Spence (bass) - 
        Frank Farley (drums) - Vic Cooper (keyboards) |  
        | A 
        stop-gap 45, salvaged from the sessions for the long-planned but aborted 
        debut album.  It's also the first released 
        appearance on vinyl of a regular keyboard player in the line-up, from 
        here until early '66 Vic Cooper from the Redcap days.  His solo 
        here - probably unintentionally - relegates Mick Green in the process as 
        the song wasn't recorded with single release in mind. |  
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        | It takes a whole lotta lovin' to keep my 
        baby happy It takes a whole lotta lovin', a whole lotta holdin' her hand
 It takes a whole lotta lovin' to keep my baby happy
 It takes a whole lotta woman, she's gotta have a whole lotta man
 
 When she kiss me, she don't miss me
 The best I ever did have
 When she kissed me, I know she kissed me
 I know I've been had
 
 Whole lotta lovin' keeps my baby happy
 It takes a whole lotta lovin', a whole lotta holdin' her hand
 It takes a whole lotta lovin' to keep my baby happy
 'Cos she's a whole lotta woman, gotta have a whole lotta man
 
 When she kiss me, she don't miss me
 The best I ever did have
 When she kissed me, I know she kissed me
 I know I've been had
 
 Whole lotta lovin' keeps my baby happy
 Yeah, a whole lotta lovin', whole lotta holdin' her hand
 Whole lotta lovin' keeps my baby happy
 'Cos she's a whole lotta woman, she gotta have a whole lotta man
 
 Oh woman, you need a big man, you need lotta man
 Aawwww, Yeah, a whole, lotta, woman (etc to 
        fade)
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