I know I've been mean to you lately
And I made you so sad
And I know your love was true, baby
And this makes me feel bad

'Cause now I see I'm about to lose you
And It's driving me mad
You're all I ever had, girl

Everybody needs somebody like you, oh baby
Everybody needs somebody, I need you

You know darlin'
Hadn't thought much about it
When I left you behind
But now I'm almost certain, baby
When I left, you were cryin'

Oh, I ask myself, how could I do it?
How could I be so blind?
So selfish and unkind

'Cause everybody needs somebody like you
You'd better believe darlin'
Everybody needs somebody and I need you

Ooh yeah
Ooh yeah, babe

Everybody needs somebody like you (somebody, yeah)

Take these arms and hold you tight
And these lips that can explain
How someone that means you right
Can cause you so much pain
Oh, the only plea to enter for myself
Is that I'm not to blame
Temporarily insane, girl

Everybody needs somebody like you
Oh baby
Everybody needs somebody and I need you
Yes, I do, darlin'
Everybody needs somebody like you (oh baby, I need you)


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Everybody Needs Somebody (I Need You) Lyrics as written by Clarence Paul Stevie Wonder

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    where can I get this version??

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