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As the result of a publishing deal arranged by Who producer Kit Lambert, Moon–who had never written a song before–was required to come up with TWO tunes for The Who’s second album. This was one of them (the other being “Cobwebs and Strange”).
Sung in his squeaky “Beach Boys voice,” Moon’s track in...
[Verse 1]
Knowing
Is what people tell you
That you're thinking wrong
Embrace you
But they really mean "So long"
[Pre-Chorus 1]
You talk to them
They laugh aloud
Yet they run to you
In any crowd
[Chorus]
Please talk to me again
I need you
[Verse 2]
We're dancing
We will come and dance near you
We want to learn
Let us come and sitar with you
[Pre-Chorus 2]
Distort my ears when
The music's loud
Yet you raise your hatchet
In the yellow crowd
[Chorus]
Please talk to me again
I need you
[Verse 1]
Knowing
Is what people tell you
That you're thinking wrong
Embrace you
But they really mean "So long"
[Pre-Chorus 1]
You talk to them
They laugh aloud
Yet they run to you
In any crowd
[Chorus]
Please talk to me again
I need you
I Need You was written by Keith Moon.
I Need You was produced by Kit Lambert.
The Who released I Need You on Fri Dec 09 1966.