I Want You Back Again

Album: Zombie Heaven (1965)
Charted: 95
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  • Somebody help me
    I've got to eat
    Somebody help me
    To stand on my feet

    I want you back again
    Oh, oh, oh
    I want you back again

    Since you have left me
    I'm all alone
    I need your help, I
    Can't stand on my own

    I want you back again
    Oh, oh, oh
    I want you back again

    Since you have left me
    I'm all alone
    I need your help, I
    Can't stand on my own

    I want you back again
    Oh, oh, oh
    I want you back again

    I want you back again
    Oh, oh, oh
    I want you back again Writer/s: DON DAVIS
    Publisher: MARQUIS SONGS USA , Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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