"Don't You Want a Man Like Me" — a blues man's pitch for himself.
Oh baby, don't you want a man like me
Oh baby, don't you want a man like me
I can love you baby
Better than your used-to-be
Oh baby, don't you need a man like me
Oh baby, don't you need a man like me
I can love you baby
Better than any man in town
Oh baby, don't you want a man like me
Oh baby, don't you want a man like me
I can love you baby
Better than your used-to-be
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- A B.B. King recording. The rhetorical question about one's own value — don't you want this, aren't I what you're looking for — is the blues tradition at its most self-promoting.