I Want You Back

Album: 'N Sync (1996)
Charted: 5 13
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  • You're all I ever wanted
    You're all I ever needed, yeah
    So tell me what to do now
    'Cause I want you back

    It's hard to say I'm sorry
    It's hard to make the things I did undone
    A lesson I've learned too well, for sure
    So don't hang up the phone now
    I'm trying to figure out just what to do
    I'm going crazy without you

    You're all I ever wanted
    You're all I ever needed, yeah
    So tell me what to do now
    When I want you back

    Baby I remember
    The way you used to look at me and say
    Promises never last forever
    I told you not to worry
    I said that everything would be all right
    I didn't know then that you were right

    You're all I ever wanted
    You're all I ever needed, yeah
    So tell me what to do now
    When I want you back

    I want you back, oh yeah
    You're the one I want
    You're the one I need
    Girl, what can I do

    (You're the one I want)
    (You're the one I need)
    (Tell me, what can I do)
    You're all I ever wanted
    (You're the one I want)
    You're all I ever needed
    (You're the one I need)
    So tell me what to do now
    (Tell me, what can I do)
    When I want you back

    You're all I ever wanted
    You're all I ever needed, yeah
    So tell me what to do now
    When I want you back Writer/s: Dag Volle, Martin Sandberg
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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