Words & Music:
Ivory Joe Hunter
I need you so
To keep me happy
If I can't have you
I cannot go on
I need your arms
Around me tightly
Yes, I miss them nightly
When you're not at home
When the day is done
I miss you so
I lie and wait
To hear you knock on the door
When you leave me
I try not to worry
Come back in a hurry
'Cause I need you so
When the day is done
I miss you so
I lie and wait
To hear you knock on the door
When you leave me
I try not to worry
Come back in a hurry
'Cause I need you so
Recordingdate: 1957/02/23, first released on: Loving You (album)
Musicians
Musicians who contributed to the first recording of I Need You So:
(guitar)
(guitar)
(bass)
(drums)
(piano)
(vocals)
(vocals)
(vocals)
(vocals)
Availability
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I re-discovered this song late last light on random play on my ipod and had to leave a comment on here. Elvis is in wonderful voice - not a classic but still a very likeable and under-rated track.
This is one of those take it or leave it songs for me. Depends on the mood I'm in.
Awesome! I don't know why it's so unknown to people... Friends of mine (young non-Elvis fans) really love this song! And so do I
One of my all time favourites Elvis ballads. The innocence that the Kings puts in his voice and the nostalgic way he sings the 3Th verse almost convince me that he truly is perpetually in love...
Here the young Elvis bursts out in such a sweet and tender love song in which he drives home an urgent need. And he is doing it so compelling that it draws you into the feeling. Top beyond any doubt.
I remember being very happy to find this gem on the B-side of the Loving You-soundtrack LP. Truly underrrated. These were the first bonus-tacks on a Presley-movie product so far...With the difference that the original movie tracks also were on par with them.
This was my favorite song on the Just For You EP. I didnt have an LP player in 1957 so I only knew it from that 45 RPM. Its still my favorite non-soundtrack song on the Loving You LP. Underrated and should be more known.
Never liked this one. A bit ´too much´ in my opinion. One of my least fav Elvis songs.
The fifties were my favourite Elvis period. I remember buying the EP but not liking this song. I played it recently and changed my mind about it. A great song re discovered.
I like it - lots of feeling. Joe Hunter was a good artist for Elvis to cover.
really love this song, i did send the song to a girlfriend of mine. we had an argument after she heard the song. all was ok between us again,because i told her I Need You so. Great song, lot's of power in this song I LOVE IT
The five bonus songs on the "Loving You" LP were hit and miss and this one is easily the best of the five. A 50's track that along with "One Sided Love Affair", "Is It So Strange" and "Playing For Keeps" (among others), qualifies as an overlooked gem.
This is one of my all-time favorites from 1957. I had it initially on the Just For You extended play 45 RPM record and later on my first Elvis long playing album Loving You. His extended play 45 RPM records were all a 12 year old could afford back then at $1.29 or $1.49 each plus tax and that was a lot. I rate this song an easy 5-stars.
This song, is an overlooked gem. Such a great song, and Elvis and the band, and the background singers, are excellent ! Each decade had gems like this.
one of the best ballads from the 50's. I've always loved this song
"Loving You" is one of the greatest albums in history and this song is one of the reasons why.
To me it's definitely one of the underrated gems from the 50s. I also like the other Ivory Joe Hunter songs sung by Elvis (especially "It's still here" and "I will be true").
Easily the best song on the Just For You EP or extra songs added to the Loving You album tracks. He really pours his heart and soul into this one resulting in a mini masterpiece.
This is such a sensational, overlooked and underrated ballad and Elvis' rendition of it was stellar. I love every song from the "Loving You" soundtrack album.
Without a doubt, this one and others like "Is it so Strange" are some of the best songs, ever recorded by anyone !
One of my all time favorite songs from my all time favorite album, the soundtrack from "Loving You" with the flip side consisting of great ballads. I could never understand why RCA never included "Is It So Strange" on the B-side of this album also. It was on the extended play 45 RPM, "Just For You", which like a few of the comments listed by others, is how I first came to discover this tune as I couldn't afford an album at my than youthful age. Great song! Great album!
Loving You was not the greatest of albums (one of the greatest in history is my laugh for the day) , but this is a great track. So much better than most anything on any 1962-68 LPs. Elvis really did Ivroy Joe Hunter songs well.
Love this heartfelt song, and loved the album too, and it beats any Tom jones album thats for sure !!
Elvis proved that you could have hard hittin' drums on a ballad. Jimmy Page have listened well.
A good song from the 1950s which I remember buying with my pocket money on an EP.Nice bluesy Elvis a little known gem
One of those hidden tracks most non-Elvis people don't know. Any time Elvis sang the blues or even something tinged with blues it was pretty much a masterpiece to me and this is no exception. A little reminiscent of "Don't Leave Me Now"--which is also a great song, but this is just a little better. A real beauty!
A true classic from one of the greatest albums in history! And that's no laughing matter. I give it the same amount of stars that are in the heavens.
Going to go completely against the grain here. But it’s a song I don’t care for, very similar to Don’t leave me now which I also don’t like.