Anytime

Album: Infinity (1978)
Charted: 83
Play Video
  • Ooh, ooh anytime that you want me
    Ooh, ooh anytime that you need me
    Ooh, ooh anytime that you want me to
    Ooh, ooh anytime that you need me

    I'm standing here with my arms a mile wide
    Hoping and praying for you
    Listen to me and enlighten me
    I hope that you need me too, 'cause,

    Ooh, ooh anytime that you want me
    Ooh, ooh anytime that you want me
    Ooh, ooh anytime that you want me to
    Ooh, ooh anytime that you need me

    Give me all of your sunshine
    A spark is all I need
    To take away, all of the shadows
    Well what more can I say.

    Anytime at all
    Anytime at all
    Anytime at all Writer/s: Gregg Rolie, Neal Joseph Schon, Robert A. Fleischman, Roger Silver, Ross L. Valory
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Kaye from Alabama Most of the the lead singers for Journey since and including Steve Perry, have 'blown out' their voices.
    There's very few men, and women that can continue to sing with such a wide range for 300+ gigs a year, practice, warm ups, and recording.
    Freddie Mercury, if he were still with us ( but, his range had a lot to do with cultural, and religious exposure), and Micky Thomas best known for Jefferson Starship, now just Starship, and his first hit, Fooled Around and Fell in love, still has the range and power he had in the '70 when he was playing with my husband in local bands in N. Florida, S. Georgia. To name 2.
    Pat Benetar, classically trained, Ann Wilson, classically trained.
    Now, look up Tommy Shaw's version of 'Open Arms'
    That is on a copulation tribute album.
    You might just be impressed.
    Digging ditches is damn hard dirty work.
    Going on stage, whether you feel like it or not, cold, flu, stomach virus, migraine headache, strep throat,
    And performing like you feel absolutely wonderful and so very happy to be there, when you would rather be lying on the stage trying not to die, is the hardest job in the world.
    I work as a gardener, landscaping, basically ditch digging, and I am no where near exhausted, sick, and basically insane as I was when touring and singing with several well known bands and performers.
    I was a trained lyric soprano that learned to sing rock and some pop and country.
    Now my range is quite a bit lower than it was.
  • Jim from Long Beach, CaGregg Rolie, The American Paul Carrack, he sings on hits for other bands(Journey/Santana) but remains faceless..Great voice and keyboard player..
  • Dodge from Casper, WyGregg Rolie, though somehow not the most recognizable face of the two bands, founded and was the original singer for both supergroups Santana and Journey. He is the co-lead vocalist here, though he is the clear and recognizable singer on the timeless Santana smash Black Magic Woman.
see more comments

Editor's Picks

Paul Williams

Paul WilliamsSongwriter Interviews

He's a singer and an actor, but as a songwriter Paul helped make Kermit a cultured frog, turned a bank commercial into a huge hit and made love both "exciting and new" and "soft as an easy chair."

Jack Blades of Night Ranger and Damn Yankees

Jack Blades of Night Ranger and Damn YankeesSongwriter Interviews

Revisit the awesome glory of Night Ranger and Damn Yankees: cheesily-acted videos, catchy guitar licks, long hair, and lyrics that are just plain relatable.

Glen Ballard

Glen BallardSongwriter Interviews

Glen Ballard talks about co-writing and producing Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill album, and his work with Dave Matthews, Aerosmith and Annie Lennox.

Randy Newman

Randy NewmanSongwriting Legends

Newman makes it look easy these days, but in this 1974 interview, he reveals the paranoia and pressures that made him yearn for his old 9-5 job.

They Might Be Giants

They Might Be GiantsSongwriter Interviews

Who writes a song about a name they found in a phone book? That's just one of the everyday things these guys find to sing about. Anything in their field of vision or general scope of knowledge is fair game. If you cross paths with them, so are you.

Mike Rutherford (Genesis, Mike + The Mechanics)

Mike Rutherford (Genesis, Mike + The Mechanics)Songwriter Interviews

Mike Rutherford talks about the "Silent Running" storyline and "Land Of Confusion" in the age of Trump.