Every time I look into your loving eyes
I see a love that money just can't buy
One look from you I drift away
Afraid that you are here to stay

Anything you want, you got it
Anything you need, you got it
Anything at all, you got it, baby

Every time I hold you I begin to understand
Everything about you tells me I'm your man
I live (I live) my life (my life) to be (to be) with you (with you)
No one (no one) can do (can do) the things (the things) you do

Anything you want, you got it
Anything you need, you got it
Anything at all, you got it, baby

Anything you want (you got it)
Anything you need (you got it)
Anything at all

(Do-do-do-do) oh (do-do, do-do-do-do, do-do-do), oh, yeah
(Do-do-do-do) yeah, yeah, yeah
(You got it)

I'm glad to give my love to you
I know you feel the way I do

Anything you want, you got it
Anything you need, you got it
Anything at all, you got it, baby

Anything you want, you got it
Anything you need, you got it
Anything at all, you got it, baby
Anything at all (you got it), baby, you got it


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You Got It Lyrics as written by Jeff Lynne Roy Orbison

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    The first comment said it best. This is about how someone is good to you..deep down, heart and soul and that kind of love is untouchable and selfless and pure for the sake of being good and wholesome and loving..what us humans are built to do...love. it's hard to get these pure people, but I was lucky, and I don't take that for granted or forget it..when someone does this for you, and makes you the best person you could be. You give back to them and you take care of one another. It's real it's pure. Anything you want...you need...YOU GOT IT!

    (Bravo, Roy! ...rip)

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