"We're Not Making Love No More" [Verse One:] [Chorus:] [Verse Two:] [Chorus] I dream of lovers past and [Chorus] Writer(s): Kenneth Edmonds LyricsAlbum list MaejorWe Dont Talk No More [Verse 1: Maejor Ali] [Verse 2: Maejor Ali] [Verse 3: Maejor Ali] [Verse 4: Maejor Ali] [Hook: Sonna Rele](x2) [Verse 5: Maejor Ali] [Verse 6: Maejor Ali] [Verse 7: Maejor Ali] [Verse 8: Maejor Ali](x2) [Hook] Previous PageMojim.comMojim Lyrics "We're Not Making Love No More" is a song performed by American contemporary R&B group Dru Hill, released as a single from the soundtrack to the film Soul Food. The song peaked at #13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and at #2 on the Billboard R&B chart. The single was certified gold on December 23, 1997. Year:20054:525,329 ViewsPlaylists:#25 Sure I've been in love a time or two But in the end I still chose you No one could ever make me feel this way That's why it's killing me what we're going through I somehow thought 'tween me and you Our love would stand the test of time And never, ever fade But we're not making love no more We're not even trying to change Tell me how it slips away Does it ever stay the same? We don't even talk no more We've ran out of words to say Tell me it don't have to change Won't it ever stay the same? Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah Girl I know that things aren't going right But don't you think it deserves a fight? A love like ours don't happen everyday And we're losing it right as we speak And if we don't wake up, it's a memory A time gone past, a love that sailed away But we're not making love no more We're not even trying to change Tell me how it slips away Does it ever stay the same? And we don't even talk no more We've ran out of words to say (we're running out of words to say) Tell me it don't have to change (no it, don't have to be changed) Won't it ever stay the same? I dream of lovers past and I see a girl so sad 'cause She lost the only man she loved He went away Well it's not too late for us To change But we're not making love no more (we're not making love, no) We're not even trying to change (not even trying to change) Tell me how it slips away (been trying to change, been trying to change, baby) Does it ever stay the same We don't even talk no more We've ran out of words to say (we used to be best friends) Tell me it don't have to change (it don't even have to change, have to change) Won't it ever stay the same? (free will, let me say it) Oh, oh, oh, oh (said whoa-whhoa-whoa-whoa) Oh, oh, oh, oh (said whoa-whhoa-whoa-whoa) Oh, oh, oh, oh (hey, hey) Does it ever stay the same? Oh, oh, oh, oh (sometimes, I get a little lonely) Oh, oh, oh, oh ('cause I remember) Oh, oh, oh, oh (things you said to me, Sisqó) Does it ever stay the same? We're not making love no more (I'll always be there for you) We're not even trying to change (I will wipe your tears for you) Tell me how it slips away (I can't slip away) Does it ever stay the same? We don't even talk no more (no more, no more) We've ran out of words to say (we ran out of words to say) Dru Hill is an American singing group, most popular during the late 1990s, whose repertoire included R&B, soul, and gospel music. Founded in Baltimore, Maryland, and active since 1992, Dru Hill recorded seven Top 40 hits, and is best known for the R&B #1 hits "In My Bed", "Never Make a Promise", and "How Deep Is Your Love". Tamir "Nokio" Ruffin was the group's founder; his bandmates included main lead singer Mark "Sisqó" Andrews, Larry "Jazz" Anthony, and James "Woody Rock" Green. Signing to Island Records through Haqq Islam's University Records imprint, the group released two successful albums, Dru Hill and Enter the Dru, before separating for a period from late 1999 to 2002, during which time Sisqó and Woody released solo albums. While Woody's Soul … more » |