America (folk rock band) - I Need You
America (folk rock band) - I Need You
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"I Need You" lyrics
by America (folk rock band)
We used to laugh, we used to cry
We used to bow our heads then, wonder why
And now you're gone, I guess I'll carry on
And make the best of what you've left to me
Left to me, left to me
We used to bow our heads then, wonder why
And now you're gone, I guess I'll carry on
And make the best of what you've left to me
Left to me, left to me
I need you like the flower needs the rain
You know I need you, guess I'll start it all again
You know I need you like the winter needs the spring
You know I need you, I need you
You know I need you like the winter needs the spring
You know I need you, I need you
And every day, I'd laugh the hours away
Just knowing you were thinking of me
And then it came that I was put to blame
Just knowing you were thinking of me
And then it came that I was put to blame
For every story told about me
About me, about me
About me, about me
I need you like the flower needs the rain
You know I need you, guess I'll start it all again
You know I need you, I need you
I need you like the winter needs the spring
You know I need you, guess I'll start it all again
You know I need you, I need you
I need you like the winter needs the spring
You know I need you, guess I'll start it all again
You know I need you, I need you
You know I need you, I need you
I need you like the flower needs the rain
You know I need you, guess I'll start it all again
You know I need you, I need you
I need you like the winter needs the spring
You know I need you, guess I'll start it all again
You know I need you, I need you
I need you like the winter needs the spring
You know I need you, guess I'll start it all again
You know I need you, I need you ...
You know I need you, I need you ...
(lyrics from: oldielyrics)
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"I Need You" is a pop ballad by the band America released in 1972 from their eponymous debut album America as the second single. The song was written by the lead singer of the band, Gerry Beckley, together with his then-two co-band-mates Dan Peek & Dewey Bunnell, Ian Samwell, and Jeff Dexter as the producer.
It appears on their live albums Live (1977), In Concert (1985), In Concert (King Biscuit) & Horse With No Name - Live! (1995), and The Grand Cayman Concert (2002). It also included on their compilation albums History: America's Greatest Hits (1975), Highway (2000) and The Complete Greatest Hits (2001). -(source: Wikipedia)