You Know What To Do

Album: Anthology 1 (1964)
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  • When I see you I just don't know what to say
    I like to be with you every hour of the day
    So if you want me
    Just like I need you
    You know what to do

    I watched you walking by and you looked alone
    I hope that you won't mind if I walk you back home
    And if you want me
    Just like I need you
    You know what to do

    Just call on me when you're lonely
    I'll keep my love for you only
    I'll call on you if I'm lonely too

    Understand I'll stay with you every day
    Make you love me more in every way
    So if you want me
    Just like I want you
    You know what to do

    Just call on me when you're lonely
    I'll keep my love for you only
    I'll call on you if I'm lonely too

    Understand I'll stay with you every day
    Make you love me more in every way
    So if you want me
    Just like I need you
    You know what to do Writer/s: GEORGE HARRISON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Nikolai from Los Angeles, CaI don't know why this song was left off their albums. It's certainly better than some of his other songs.
  • Breanna from Henderson, NvThis is so my favorite song by George Harrison!
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