Trisha Yearwood (born September 19, 1964) is a three-time Grammy-winning American country music singer. She was born in Monticello, Georgia to Jack H. Yearwood, and developed her musical talent in Nashville, Tennessee, where she was a student at Belmont University. Her first number one single was "She's in Love with the Boy" (released 1991). She married her first husband, Christopher Latham, in 1987 but the two divorced in 1991.
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Bring Me All Your Lovin' Lyrics

Trisha Yearwood

(written by Doyle Primm, Allison Moorer, and Kenny Greenberg)
Please don't bring me flowers
Tied up in a pretty bow
I'd trade a thousand roses
For just one hand to hold
And I don't want no candy
Sugar hurts my teeth
All I want is you tonight
That'd be really sweet
There's nothin' at the five-and-dime that I really need
Your kiss is the only gift that means a thing to me
Bring me all your lovin'
That's somethin' you ain't tried
Bring me all your lovin'
And I'll be satisfied
I don't want a poem
Written fancy on a card
I'd rather have "I love you"
Scribbled on my heart
And I won't wear a new dress
From a downtown store
Wrap me up in your arms
And baby, I'll be yours
There's nothin' at the five-and-dime that I really need
Your kiss is the only gift that means a thing to me
Bring me all your lovin'
That's somethin' you ain't tried
Bring me all your lovin'
And I'll be satisfied
Yeah, bring me all your lovin'
Somethin' you ain't tried
Bring me all your lovin'
And I'll give you all of mine
There's nothin' at the five-and-dime that I really need
Your kiss is the only gift that means a thing to me
Yeah, bring me all your lovin'
Throw your presents in the creek
Bring me all your lovin'
And I'll be tickled pink