I Don't Need You Any MoreThe Kinks

"I Don't Need You Any More" — from The Kinks (1964). The early dismissal mode.

Well I don't need you honey,
'Cause things just ain't the same.
Since you've been going out with other fellas,
Things have really changed.
Well I needed you once,
But now I'm standing alone.
I don't need you any more.
I don't need you any more.
I don't need you any more.
If I ever lost you,
Then I will surely have died,
That's what I thought.
Things have changed a little, honey,
Now I'm a wiser guy.
Well I needed you once,
But now I'm standing alone.
I don't need you any more.
I don't need you any more.
I don't need you any more.
Well I never thought that I'd love you again,
But my luck has changed, now I'm free.
I don't need you any more.
I don't need you any more.
I don't need you any more.
If I ever lost you,
Then I will surely have died,
That's what I thought.
Things have changed a little, honey,
Now I'm a wiser guy.
Well I needed you once,
But now I'm standing alone.
I don't need you any more.
I don't need you any more.
I don't need you any more.
I never thought that I'd love you again,
But my luck has changed, now I'm free.
I don't need you any more.
I don't need you any more.
I don't need you any more.
I don't need you any more.
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  • From The Kinks (1964). The direct dismissal — I don't need you — from a group still operating primarily in the R&B tradition before Ray Davies developed his English character-study approach.