Young Lover Lyrics
Cocoa Tea
Lyrics
Now this one is designed for 18 and over
over, said 18 and over, over
hey girl, wont you go home,
go home to your mamma, your mamma
go home to your pappa, your pappa
you're too young to be my lover,
to be say me lover, ooh
you must be 18 and over,
I've been checking you out
but you are too young girl
and a girl like you will
cause worries into my world
'cuz if I pick you up girl
it's pain and misery for me
'cuz you're a girl that is so rude
as rude as can be, like boy
go home to your mamma, your mamma
go home to your pappa, your pappa
you're too young to be my lover, my lover
not for me a lover
ohhh eeeiiee
talking to your sandra, sandra
talking to your sherma, sherma
or even marcia
too young to be my lover ooh yeah
girl, wont you go home,
go home to your mamma, your mamma
go home to your pappa, your pappa
check me 2 years later
check me 2 years later ooh eeeeie
soma dem a talk bout you
a di champion bubla, bubla
you a di champion bubla, bubla
but you're young to be my lover
too young to be my lover
too young to be my lover
so girl, wont you go home,
go home to your sister, your sister
go home to your brother, your brother
and go home to you auntie, your auntie
go home to your uncle, your uncle
I cant love you, woooii
I cant love you
cant you see?, you cant love me
you're too young, cant you see?
and your mamma wont agree
and your pappi dont want to see you
loving me
go home to your mamma, your mamma
go home to your pappa, your pappa
go home to your sister, your sister
you're too young to be my lover
nananan lover, lover
check me 2 years later, later
you're too young to be my lover
talking to your sandra, sandra
talking to your sherma, sherma
or even marcia
too young to be my lover(love)
too young to be my lover, my lover
too young to be my lover, my lover
I just cannot take over
Song & Lyrics Facts
Cocoa Tea's "Young Lover" is a classic reggae song released in 1989. It was featured on Cocoa Tea's debut album, "Rocking Dolly", which was produced by the legendary producer Henry 'Junjo' Lawes and released on the Greensleeves Records label.
The track features lyrics written by Winston Rodney (aka Cocoa Tea) and music performed by his backing band, Roots Radics. With its infectious melody and positive message of young love, "Young Lover" quickly became one of the biggest songs of the year and helped launch Cocoa Tea's career as an international artist. In fact, the song has been covered by many other artists over the years, including Buju Banton, Beres Hammond, and Richie Stephens. Lyrics such as “You are my queen, I’m your king/We will never part, no matter what they say” capture the spirit of true romance that this timeless classic conveys.