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"I Have To Have You"[1] by Helen Kane |
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October 29, 1929 |
Darling, I'm just wild about you
I'm just not sensible
I can't do a thing without you
You're indispensable
Oh lovin', I have to have lovin'
But when I'm having my lovin'
I have to have you
Moment, I must have my moment
But when I'm having my moment
I have to have you
Sometimes I get so blue
Waiting for you to take me
I can't go on like this
Aww, gimme me a kiss
And make me happy
New thrills
Oh I have to have new thrills
But when I'm having my new thrills
I have to have you Weekends
Oh I hate to take weekends
But if I have to take weekends
I have to have you-oo
Night folks, oh I hate to take night folks
But if I have to take night folks
Then I'll have to have you
Aww honey, what's the sense
Of this suspense we live in?
Come on for goodness sake
N' give me a break
And give in baby
Whoopie, I wanna make whoopie
And when I wanna make whoopie
I have to have you
And if we're ever caught
Out in the rain while petting
It's okay with me
I won't complain
Of getting a wedding
Whoopie! I Wanna make whoopie
And when I make whoopie
I have to you
Whoopie
Trivia
- Sang by Margie Hines as Betty Boop in the 1930 cartoon Dizzy Dishes.[2]