Marry You
Marry You

B.B. King, Eric Clapton - Marry You Lyrics

Blues
Jun 13, 2000
331
Marry You Music Video

Marry You Lyrics

It's the sugar so sweet,
Kind I'd like to meet
You at midnight
And tell no one else about it.

I'm going to make you mine
'Cause I know we've got the time
Now and then, baby.
Hey, I want you to know,

[Chorus:]
I want to marry you.
Isn't that what you want, too?
I want to marry you.
Isn't that what you want, too?

Come on in the back of the '57.
Let me show you the way, the way to heaven.
You're looking so sweet, yes you are.
I'm sure that you've got some heat.

I've got you on my mind
You know you've got my time
Now and then, baby.
Hey, I want you to know,

[Chorus]

I'm falling in love with you.
You make all my dreams come true.
I'm falling in love with you.

[Chorus: x2]

Writer(s): CRAIG DAVID ROSS, DOYLE BRAMHALL II, SUSANNAH MELVOIN
Copyright(s): Lyrics © TuneCore Inc., BMG Rights Management, Songtrust Ave
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are the writers of the song 'Marry You' by B.B. King and Eric Clapton?

    The song 'Marry You' is credited to three writers: Craig David Ross, Doyle Bramhall II, and Susannah Melvoin. These individuals contributed to crafting the lyrics and music for this track.

  2. What album features the song 'Marry You' by B.B. King and Eric Clapton?

    'Marry You' is featured on the album 'Riding with the King,' which is a collaborative effort between B.B. King and Eric Clapton. The album was first released in 2000 and showcases a blend of both artists' musical styles.

  3. How has the album 'Riding with the King' been received by critics?

    'Riding with the King' received generally positive reviews from critics. While some reviewers noted that the sound was too polished for a blues album, others praised it for its strong blues influences and successful collaboration between B.B. King and Eric Clapton. It won a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album in 2000.

  4. What are some notable features of 'Marry You' in terms of musical style?

    'Marry You' combines elements of blues with a touch of rock influence, characteristic of both B.B. King's and Eric Clapton's styles. The song features engaging guitar work, soulful vocals, and a rhythm that complements the lyrical theme of romantic commitment.

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