I ONLY WANT TO BE WITH YOU

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I ONLY WANT TO BE WITH YOU

Song Information

Artist: ♪♪♪♪♪
Composition/Lyrics: MIKE HAWKER, IVOR RAYMONDE
Arrangement/Guitars/Bass/Other Instruments & Programming: Toshio Sakurai
Vocals: Nobumitsu Irio
Chorus: Thomas Howard Lichtenstein
Recording Engineer: Yuei Uematsu
Original Artist: Bay City Rollers
Album: I Only Want To Be With You single (1976)
BPM: 132
Length: 1:47
Movie: Unknown
First Music Game Appearance: drummania 2ndMIX
Other Music Game Appearances: None.

Lyrics

Lyrics are from the full version of I ONLY WANT TO BE WITH YOU. The second set of lyrics doesn't appear in the drummania cover. Lyrics taken from here: [1]

I don't know what it is that makes me love you so,
I only know I never wanna let you go
'Cos you started somethin', oh, can't you see?
That ever since we met you've had a hold on me
It happens to be true
I only want to be with you

It doesn't matter where you go and what you do
I wanna spend each moment of the day with you,
Oh look what has happened with just one kiss,
I never knew that I could be in love like this.
It's crazy, but it's true, I only want to be with you.

You stopped and smiled at me, asked if I'd care to dance,
I fell into your open arms and I didn't stand a chance.

Now listen honey, I just wanna be beside you everywhere,
As long as we're together honey, I don't care.
'Cos you started somethin', oh can't you see?
That ever since we met you've had a hold on me
*No matter what you do
*I only want to be with you

I said I only want to be with you
  • Repeated twice in the drummania version of the song. The last lyric below doesn't appear in the drummania cover.

Song Connections / Remixes

  • The Bay Side Rollers version of I ONLY WANT TO BE WITH YOU is a cover of the original 1963 song by Dusty Springfield.

Trivia

  • Although only released as a single in the UK, Bay Side Rollers' cover of I Only Want To Be With You would later show up on the U.S. version of their 1976 album, Dedication.

Song Production Information

None.

Video Production Information

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