When I hear your name
This lonely heart of mine becomes aflame from wanting you (Wanting you)
When I hear your voice this heart of mine just has no other choice
But wanting you (Wanting you)
When the mailman passes by, and there's no word from you
I die of loneliness (Loneliness)
And when the phone rings, you're not there
I sit around and I just stare in emptiness (Emptiness)
And if the sun forgets to shine, then I don't care
Unless you're mine, I just don't care
I just don't care
Oh, must I go on loving you
And needing you
And wanting you
My whole life through? (My whole life through?)
Or will I ever see the day
When you will come to me and say
You're wanting me
Wanting me too
Oh, must I go on loving you
And needing you
And wanting you
My whole life through? (My whole life through?)
Or will I ever see the day
When you will come to me and say
You're wanting me
Wanting me too
Wanting You was written by Jack Fulton.
Wanting You was produced by Irving Townsend.