I don't like you, but I love you
Seems that I'm always thinkin' of you
Oh, you treat me badly
I love you madly

You really got a hold on me
Come on
You really got a hold on me, yeah
I love you and all I want you to do is just hold me
Hold me, hold me, yeah

I don't want you, but I need you
Don't wanna kiss you, but I need you
Oh, you do me wrong now
My love is strong now

You really got a hold on me
(You really got a hold on me) come on
You really got a hold on me
(You really got a hold on me) yeah
I love you and all I want you to do is just hold me
Hold me, hold me, yeah

I wanna leave you, don't wanna stay here
Don't wanna spend another day here
Oh, I wanna split now
'Cause I can't quit now

You really got a hold on me
(You really got a hold on me) come on
You really got a hold on me
(You really got a hold on me)
You really got a hold on me
(You really got a hold on me)
You really got a hold on me
(You really got a hold on me)
Yeah
(You really got a hold on me)
Yeah, yeah
(You really got a hold on me)
You got a hold, babe
(You really got a hold on me)
You really got a hold on me
(You really got a hold on me)


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    Farewell My Summer Love (originally titled Farewell My Summer Love 1984 and later re-issued as Here I Am (Come and Take Me) in Germany) is a compilation of archived Michael Jackson recordings in January and September 1973. The album was released by Motown Records in the U.S. on May 15, 1984 The nine songs featured on the album were originally recorded in January and September 1973 but had not been previously released. Motown says that these tracks were "lost" and were re-found in 1984.[3] To give the album a more 1980s sound, Motown remixed the songs and added all new musical overdubs. The task of playing the updated sound was given to musicians Tony Peluso, Michael Lovesmith and Steve Barri. Together with drummer Mike Baird, they recorded new guitar, keyboard, percussion drum parts for the songs. The album reached #46 on Billboard's pop album chart and #9 on the UK albums chart and sold over three million copies worldwide.[4] On July 9, 1984, the album was certified Gold by the BPI for selling at least 100.000 copies in the United Kingdom.

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