Love Hangover
Ross Diana Lyrics


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If there's a cure for this
I don't want it
I don't want it
If there's a remedy
I'll run from it
From it

Think about it all the time
Never let it out of my mind
'Cause I love you

I've got the sweetest hangover
I don't wanna get over
Sweetest hangover

Yeah, I don't wanna get over
I don't wanna get
I don't wanna get over

Ooh, I don't need no cure
I don't need no cure
I don't need no cure

Sweet lovin'
Sweet, sweet love
Sweet, sweet love
Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet love

Don't call a doctor (sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet)
Don't call her momma
Don't call her preacher (love)

No, I don't need it
I don't want it

Sweet love, I love you
Sweet love, need love

If there's a cure for this
I don't want it
I don't want it no, no
I don't want it
If there's a cure for this
I don't need it
Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet love
Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet love




Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet love
Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet love

Overall Meaning

"Love Hangover" by Diana Ross is a song that talks about the aftermath of a passionate night of love. The song is about the hangover that comes from the intense feeling of love that the singer has experienced. The lyrics say that if there's a cure for this hangover, she doesn't want it. She's enjoying the high that comes with this intense feeling of love and doesn't want it to end. She thinks about it all the time and can't get it out of her mind.


Throughout the song, the lyrics repeat that the singer doesn't need or want a cure for this feeling. She's experiencing the "sweetest hangover" and doesn't want to get over it. She doesn't need a doctor, her mother, or a preacher to cure her from this hangover because she doesn't want to be cured. The lyrics also express that the feeling of love is so sweet that it's like a cure in itself. She repeats the phrase "sweet, sweet love" several times to emphasize the sweetness of love.


In summary, the song is about the intense feeling of love that the singer experiences and doesn't want to end. She's enjoying the hangover that comes from the intensity of the love, and she doesn't want to be cured of it.


Line by Line Meaning

If there's a cure for this
The singer is so infatuated with their lover that they feel like they are going through withdrawal and doesn't want to find a cure.


I don't want it
The singer likes the feeling and wants to continue experiencing the effects of their hangover.


If there's a remedy
The singer is afraid someone will try to intervene to help them feel better and they don't want that.


I'll run from it
The singer makes it evident that they desire to stay in their current state in the absence of others' intervention.


Think about it all the time
The singer obsesses over their lover and their feelings for them.


Never let it out of my mind
The singer has feelings for their lover that constantly occupy their thoughts.


'Cause I love you
The singer loves their lover and is caught up in the love hangover that their love for their partner evokes.


I've got the sweetest hangover
The singer describes their infatuation with their partner as a sweet hangover, as their feelings for their partner have them drunk in love.


I don't wanna get over
The singer expresses their reluctance to get over their hangover, as they still desire their emotions for their partner.


Yeah, I don't wanna get over
The singer continues to be reluctant to get over their hangover, depicting that their love for their partner will continue.


Ooh, I don't need no cure
The singer is realizing that they don't want to get rid of their love hangover and that they don't desire for anyone to try and intervene.


Sweet lovin'
The singer describes their love for their partner as a sweet and enjoyable emotion.


Sweet, sweet love
The singer portrays their love for their partner as sweet and intensified, showing that they evidently have intense feelings for their lover.


Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet love
The singer stresses the sweetness of their love in a compelling and emphasized way.


Don't call a doctor (sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet)
The singer tells others not to involve others to intervene with their feelings since they love them and it feels thrilling.


Don't call her momma
The singer suggests for people not to involve their family as they believe that their love is all they need.


Don't call her preacher (love)
Preachers or religious figures usually help in solving problems have no effect on this type of love as the singer believes that their love is enough.


No, I don't need it
The singer doesn't want outside advice as they believe their love can prosper on its own.


Sweet love, I love you
The singer professes their love to their partner in a sweet and exaggerated fashion to show their affection.


Sweet love, need love
The singer realizes that they require love from their lover and that their love is intense and desirable.


I don't want it no, no
The singer doesn't want to get rid of their love hangover, and they communicate this in a compelling and reinforced way.


Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet love
The singer repeats this line to emphasize the sweetness and reinforcement of their love.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Sentric Music, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Marilyn McLeod, Pamela Joan Sawyer

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