I want you lyrics by marvin gaye
Lyrics of I Need You by Marvin Gaye
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I yearn you the right way, I wish you but I want you to want me too
Want you to want me, child, just like I want you
I give you all the love, I want in give back, sweet darlin'
But half of adore is all I feel
It's too bad, it's just too sad, you don't want me now
But I'm gonna change your mind, someway, somehow, oh baby
I want you the right way, I want you but I want you to want me too
I crave you to yearn me, baby, just like I wish you
This one way love is just a fantasy, oh sugar
To share is precious, pure an' fair
Don't play with somethin', you should cherish for animation, oh baby
Don't you wanna concern, ain't it lonely out there
I want you the right way, I want you but I want you to want me too
I wish you to acquire down, baby, when I get down with you
I want you the right way, baby
I want you, baby, but I want you to want me too, baby
Want you to want me, baby, just appreciate I want you
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Where do you start with a song like Marvin Gaye’s I Want You? A piece that I’m sure most people observe as sonic perfection. All of them ascribing a different meaning, their have personal story, to the music and lyrics. Is it simply a like / lust song, a hymn, a celebration, or is it something more? For me it’s shot through with this attractive melancholy, this incredible unrequited yearning.* Its combination of congas, low-key strings, and acid-edged guitar, creating an unshakeable air of anticipation and ache.
“Don’t you wanna care, ain’t it lonely out there?”
But maybe that’s just an ugly duckling’s point of view.
Leon Ware and Arthur “T-Boy” Ross (Diana’s ill-fated brother) were the writers, but prefer everything he recorded, Marvin inhabits, lives the ballad. Drawing on a sadness, a sorrow, way, way deep down. Soaring from his tenor to lofty notes that always form me tear up. His soul on show. Pain palpable. In part, a reflection of the turbulent “triangular” relationship that he found himself in.**
Back in the adv 1990s I saw Madonna list I Want You in her all period top ten tunes, which made her seem a little bit more human, mome