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“I Knew I’d Want You” is a song by The Byrds; it was originally released as the b-side of the “Mr. Tambourine Man” single and was later released on the Mr. Tambourine Man album. The song was composed by group frontman Gene Clark and was the first original Byrds composition to be recorded. Like “Mr....
[Verse 1:]
I'd like to love you, with all of my heart
You've had me on your trip, right from the start
And when you looked at me, with love in your eyes
[Chorus:]
I knew I'd want you, oh yeah
[Verse 2:]
I'd like to hold you, if you want me to
I've found something new, just by looking at you
And it's in your smile, and it's in the way
[Chorus]
[Verse 3:]
I meet so many people, I feel I don't know
But I felt so close to you, when you said hello
I'd like to love you, and together we'd find
The place we've been looking for, we'll have peace of mind
There we'll be happy, and there I'll know why
[Chorus]
I Knew I’d Want You was written by Gene Clark.
I Knew I’d Want You was produced by Terry Melcher.
The Byrds released I Knew I’d Want You on Mon Jun 21 1965.