I Was Made For Lovin' You – English Lyrics
Lyrics & Translation
[English]
- Compton Baby!
I was made for loving you!
(crowd cheers)
(fast-paced rock music)
♪ Oh, yeah ♪
♪ Woo ♪
(all vocalizing with music)
♪ Tonight ♪
♪ I want to give it all to you ♪
♪ In the darkness ♪
♪ There's so much I want to do ♪
♪ And tonight, I want to lay it at your feet ♪
♪ 'Cause girl, I was made for you ♪
♪ And girl, you were made for me ♪
♪ I was made for lovin' you, baby ♪
♪ You were made for lovin' me ♪
♪ And I can't get enough of you, baby ♪
♪ Can you get enough of me ♪
♪ Tonight, I want to see it in your eyes ♪
♪ Feel the magic ♪
♪ There's something that drives me wild ♪
♪ And tonight, I want to lay it at your feet ♪
♪ 'Cause girl, I was made for you ♪
♪ And girl, you were made for me ♪
♪ I was made for lovin' you, baby ♪
♪ You were made for lovin' me ♪
♪ And I can't get enough of you, baby ♪
♪ Can you get enough of me ♪
♪ Oh, oh ♪
♪ Can't get enough ♪
♪ Whoa, whoa, yeah ♪
♪ I can't get enough ♪
♪ Woo ♪
♪ Can't get enough, oh ♪
(fast-paced music ends abruptly)
(crowd cheers)
(fireworks pop)
(fast-paced rock music)
♪ I was made for ♪
♪ You were made for ♪
♪ I can't get enough ♪
♪ No, I can't get enough ♪
♪ I was made for lovin' you, baby ♪
♪ You were made for lovin' me ♪
♪ And I can't get enough of you, baby ♪
♪ Can you get enough of me ♪
(music slows and stops)
- I know you haven't, but you have them.
(indistinct)
(logo crackles)
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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made /meɪd/ B1 |
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lovin' /ˈlʌvɪn/ B1 |
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enough /ɪˈnʌf/ A2 |
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tonight /təˈnaɪt/ A2 |
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eyes /aɪz/ A1 |
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feel /fiːl/ A2 |
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magic /ˈmædʒɪk/ B2 |
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fireworks /ˈfaɪərwɜːrks/ B2 |
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crowd /kraʊd/ A2 |
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cheers /tʃɪərz/ A2 |
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music /ˈmjuːzɪk/ A1 |
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feet /fiːt/ A1 |
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drive /draɪv/ B1 |
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wild /waɪld/ B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I was made for loving you!
➔ Passive voice
➔ The phrase "I was made" uses the passive voice to indicate that the subject is the receiver of the action.
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I want to give it all to you.
➔ Infinitive form
➔ The phrase "to give" is in the infinitive form, which is used to express purpose or intention.
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There's so much I want to do.
➔ There is/are structure
➔ The phrase "There's so much" uses the structure 'there is' to indicate the existence of something.
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I can't get enough of you.
➔ Negative form
➔ The phrase "I can't get enough" uses the negative form to express inability or lack.
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Can you get enough of me?
➔ Interrogative form
➔ The phrase "Can you get enough" is in the interrogative form, used to ask a question.
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