I Can Help - Billy Swan

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I Can Help Lyrics

If you've got a problem, don't care what it is
If you need a hand, I can assure you this

I can help, I've got two strong arms, I can help
It would sure do me good to do you good
Let me help

It's a fact that people get lonely, ain't nothing new
But a woman like you, babe, should never have the blues

Let me help, I've got two for me, let me help
It would sure do me good to do you good
Let me help

When I go to sleep at night, you're always a part of my dreams
Holding me tight and telling me everything I want to hear

Don't forget me, babe, all you gotta do is call
You know how I feel about you, I can do anything at all

Let me help if your child needs a Dad, I can help
It would sure do me good to do you good
Let me help

When I go to sleep at night, you're always a part of my dreams
Holding me tight and telling me everything I want to hear
Don't forget me, babe, all you gotta do is call
You know how I feel about you, if I can do anything at all
Let me help, for a child needs a Dad, I can help
It would sure do me good to do you good
Let me help

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Billy Swan (born Billy Lance Swan, 12 May 1942, Cape Girardeau, Missouri) is an American songwriter and singer, best known for his 1974 single, "I Can Help".

Swan's role in the music industry was, originally, largely invisible. His first big break was in 1962 when Clyde McPhatter recorded "Lover Please", a song written by Swan that quickly became a Top Ten hit. Moving to Nashville allowed Swan to write hit country songs for numerous artists, including Conway Twitty, Waylon Jennings, and Mel Tillis.

In 1969, Swan first took on the role of record producer, publishing Tony Joe White's Top Ten hit "Polk Salad Annie". Swan played bass guitar for Kris Kristofferson, and signed a deal with Monument Records.

Swan's first album included the popular song "I Can Help", a rockabilly number that topped both the Billboard Hot 100 and country charts in 1974. Swan recorded the song in two takes (without overdubs) with an organ that Kristofferson and singer Rita Coolidge had bought for him as a wedding gift.

However, other albums with Monument, A&M, and Epic did not have nearly the success of his first.

Swan continued to tour with Kristofferson, and has recorded two albums with Randy Meisner. As of 2005, Swan was still a back-up and session musician.

Swan was married to his late wife Marlu for 30 years. They had two daughters, recording artists Planet Swan & Sierra Swan.

Another Bill Swan is guitarist for the American band The Muffins. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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