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  1. How can I convince you baby, but just tell you the truth. Iiiiiii'm breathing for you, givin' for you, waiting for you. Let me tell you what I know. I'm layin for you, prayin' for you, workin for you. Everyday I don't mind if I tell you that I'm. Livin' for you, not ashamed I'm givin' to you, givin' for you. Oh my my.

  2. 22 de abr. de 2021 · Create and get +5 IQ. [Intro] | Am | C | F | Dm | | G | Am | C | Dm | | F G | Am | F | C | | G | | C | C | C | C | [Verse 1] C Am Living without you never could be so wrong F G C Don't need to say it, I never waited so long C Am Thinking about yo in everthing I do F Love for giving G Am C You know I'm just living for you [Chorus] F C/E And I, I ...

  3. Al Green. Released. 1974 — US. Vinyl —. LP, Album, Stereo. Exemplified by 1973's "Livin' For You", Al Green's string of classic mid-1970s releases constitutes a simply staggering accomplishment. With the possible exception of Stevie Wonder its hard to think of another artist who managed to churn out such a volume of quality material in such ...

  4. Green does it on the title track of Livin’ for You, his second LP of 1973 and one that moves toward the eccentricities of the masterful Belle Album of four years later. This is where to go if you’ve wondered what Al Green would make of “Unchained Melody” (a lot), or if the fabulous “Let’s Get Married” caught your ear on Greatest Hits.

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  6. Livin' for You. (1973) Al Green Explores Your Mind. (1974) [ editar datos en Wikidata] Livin' for You es el séptimo álbum de estudio del músico estadounidense Al Green. Fue publicado en diciembre de 1973 a través de Hi Records .

  7. Livin' for You is the seventh album from soul musician Al Green. Released in 1973 it includes the hit title track and "Let's Get Married." The album cracked the Top 25 in the Billboard Pop Albums chart and was the fourth album from the artist to peak at #1 on the Soul Albums chart.