I Need YouThe Kinks

"I Need You" — from Kinks (1964). One of their earliest direct statements of dependency.

I need you,
I need you more than birds need the sky.
I need you, it's true little girl,
That you can lift the tears from my eyes.
But if you ever tell me good-bye,
I'll break down and you'll hear me cry.
I need you,
More than anybody else has needed anyone before.
I need you,
There's no one else to stand in your place.
I need you, you know little girl,
That you can keep the smile on my face.
But if you ever tell me good-bye,
I'll break down and you'll hear me cry.
I need you,
More than anybody else has needed anyone before.
I need you,
There's no one else to stand in your place.
I need you, you know little girl,
That you can keep the smile on my face.
But if you ever tell me good-bye,
I'll break down and you'll hear me cry.
I need you,
More than anybody else has needed anyone before.
More than anybody else has needed anyone before.
I need you,
I need you,
I need you.

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  • From The Kinks (1964). The need — direct, unelaborated, honest — is the early Kinks before Ray Davies developed the ironic distance that characterises their mature work.