Here Am I is a song by the British rock band Uriah Heep, originally released as a bonus track on their second studio album Salisbury, in 1971. The track, written by Ken Hensley, has two movements, the slow section, that is played the most throughout the song, and a hard-rock section during the bridg...
[Verse 1]
I sit in my sunny chair
With my head held low
I know the reason i'm dreaming
It's really been fun
But where is there left to go
Save to give my life a new meaning
[Pre-Chorus]
And if by chance
You'd come my way
I'll have to say
[Chorus]
Here am I, give me love
Here am I, give me love
[Verse 2]
How was I to know
Your heart wasn't satisfied
When you never troubled to tell me
No wish that you made to me
Ever was denied
I played it just the way
That it should be
[Pre-Chorus]
But then you turned
And walked away
I have to say
[Chorus]
Here am I, give me love
Here am I, give me love
[Chorus]
Here am I, give me love
[Verse 3]
I imagine I must sit here
Till the winter comes
And just watch the days
Growing shorter
The gathering dust won't go
Till my thinking's done
And I walk from this troubled water
[Pre-Chorus]
By then my need won't be so bad
And I'll gladly say
[Chorus]
Here am I, give me love
Here am I, give me love
[Outro]
Love
Here Am I was written by Ken Hensley.
Here Am I was produced by Gerry Bron.