Darling, I'm just wild about you.
I'm just not sensible.
I can't do a thing without you.
You're indispensable.

Oh loving, I have to have loving.
But when I'm having my loving,
I have to have you.

Moment, I must have my moment.
But when I'm having my moment
I have to have you.

Sometimes I get so blue waiting for you to take me
I can't go on like this!
Oh give me a kiss and make me happy.

New thrills, Oh I have to have new thrills.
But when I'm having my new thrills
I have to have you.

Weekends Oh I hate to take weekends
But if I have to take weekends
I have to have you.
Boop boop a doo.

Night folks (?), oh I hate to take night folks.
But if I have to take night folks
I'll have to have you.

Oh honey, what's the sense of this suspense we live in?
Come on for goodness sake, give me a break
And give in baby.

Whoopie, I wanna make whoopie.
And when I wanna make whoopie,
I have to have you.

And if we're ever poor out in the rain while I have you,
I'm okay with me,
I won't complain of getting a wedding.

Whoopie, I wanna make whoopie
And when I make whoopie
I have to have you.


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