Wings of My Love
Album cover
Wings of My Love
24 January 1972 · Album Release
"Wings of My Love" is a song from 1972 by Michael Jackson, taken from the album Got To Be There.
- Lead Vocals
- Michael Jackson
- Songwriters
- Berry Gordy, Freddie Perren, Fonce Mizell, Deke Richards
- Producers
- Berry Gordy, Freddie Perren, Fonce Mizell, Deke Richards
- Track
- Got To Be There · 7 of 10
“Wings of My Love” is a song from 1972 by Michael Jackson, taken from the album Got To Be There.
When this old world gets you down
When your spirit's on the ground
Just remember I will always be around
Just climb on the wings of my love
I'll take you high on the wings of my love
When you're feeling all alone
Like a child who's got no home
You know you've always got a place where you can go
Just climb on the wings of my love
Like a beach that knows no boundaries with all the trees
As it rushes to the seas, darling, we'll be just as free
I'll lift your spirits high, our love will fly
We'll have heaven, blue skies, and forever sunshine
'Til you break those ties that bind
'Til the day you're really mine
Anytime you want to leave your world behind
Just climb on the wings of my love
I'll lift your spirits high
Our love will fly
We'll have heaven, blue skies
And forever sunshine
We've got rainbows yet to find
And we'll find them all in time
Girl, I know someday we'll even touch the sky
Just climb on the wings of my love
Anytime you want to leave your world behind
I'll take you high on the wings of my love
Just take my hand and together we'll touch the sky
Just climb on the wings of my love
Just remember I will always be around
I'll take you high on the wings of my love
11 people credited on this song.
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Berry Gordy Producer · Songwriter -
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Freddie Perren Keyboards · Producer · Songwriter
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Fonce Mizell Producer · Songwriter
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Deke Richards Producer · Songwriter
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Michael Jackson Lead Vocals -
Wilton Felder Bass -
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James Jamerson Bass
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James Gadson Drums
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David T. Walker Guitar
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Joe Sample Piano -
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Don Randi Piano
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