I Want You - E-Rotic

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I Want You Lyrics

But don't you know I want you.

Soul to soul.
Can't you see I'm falling,
Can't you hear me I'm calling
To reach your heart.
Soul to soul.
When the night is burning,
And the shadows are turning
To make us part.


Baby, don't cheat me.
And, if you need me,
Treat me right.

But don't you know I want you.
I will keep you from danger if you want me too.
I want you.
If you want me I'll make it, if you want me I'll take it
All that you're gonna give.


Don't you know I want you.
I will love you forever if you want me too,
I want you.
If you want me to reach you, if you want me I'll teach you
How to love and to live.
Baby, cause I want you.

Soul to soul.
Say you stay forever.
I will make it together through night and day.
Soul to soul.
When the flames get higher
Feel the heat of the fire
Don't go away.

Baby, don't cheat me.
And, if you need me,
Tonight...

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E-Rotic is a German techno/hip house/eurodance group. They are mostly known for their use of sexual topics and innuendo in their music.

Originally comprising of Lyane Leigh and American-born Raz-Ma-Taz (Richard Michael Smith), the group started in 1994 and recorded throughout the rest of the 1990s. However by June 1996, both members of the group had left due to a disagreement between Leigh and producer David Brandes. E-Rotic was now comprised of Jeanette Christensen and Terence d'Arby (not to be confused with Terence Trent D'Arby). Lyane Leigh continued to provide vocal work for several albums until 1999 due to contract, but she and Raz-Ma-Taz formed their own group in the meantime, known as SEX Appeal. In October of the same year, d'Arby was replaced by Ché Jouaner.

Christensen left in 2001, and the new vocalist was Yasemin Baysal, previously of the group Das Modul. However, both Jouaner and Baysal left in 2002, and the new vocalist and rapper would be Lydia Madawjewski (who had been providing vocals since Lyane Leigh's departure in 1999) and Robert Spehar. However, it has been revealed that the actual rap performer for the group in the studio has actually been the producer David Brandes. 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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