It Hurts to Want It So Bad - Sea Level

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It's a lot like bein' little
And wantin' a brand new toy
It's a lot like bein' little
And wantin' a baby boy
To call brother
And it hurts when you want it so bad

It's a lot like bein' a young boy
Who cannot make the team
It's a lot like bein' a young girl
Who cannot help but dream
Of her best friend's brother
And it hurts when you want it so bad

When it's love
That you've had and lost
Baby, if that's the worst hurt
That you've ever had
Waitin' for a new love to come along
And maybe, baby, it's just as bad

It's a lot like bein' a man
When no one to call your own
It's a lot like bein' a woman
You wanting a house and a home
To be a mother
And it hurts when you want it so bad

When it's love
That you've had and lost
Baby that's the worst hurt
That you've ever had
Waitin' for a new love to come along
May be, it's just as bad

It's a lot like bein' a young boy
Who cannot make the team
It's a lot like bein' a young girl
Who cannot help but dream
Of her best friend's brother
And it hurts when you want it so bad

Hurt so bad
Hurt so bad
Hurt so bad
...

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Sea Level is the name of a group that mixed jazz, blues and rock that existed between 1976 and 1981.

Formed with the initial destruction of The Allman Brothers Band, the group that evolved into Sea Level was the trio We Three. Featuring Lamar Williams (bass), Jaimoe (drums) and Chuck Leavell (piano, keyboards, vocals), all then-members of the Allman Brothers, the trio would occasionally open shows for the group in 1975 and 1976. With the Allmans' first disbanding in 1976, the trio added guitarist Jimmy Nalls and named the band based on a phoenetic pun of their leader's name (C. Leavell). They toured relentlessly, eventually signing with Capricorn Records (home of the Allman Brothers) and recording their debut album.

After the release of their first album, the group expanded to a septet with the additions of Davis Causey (guitar), George Weaver (percussion) and Randall Bramblett (saxophones, keyboards and vocals). That configuration recorded the group's second album (which produced a moderate "hit" with "That's Your Secret"). By the time of the third, Jaimoe and Weaver had both left, replaced by Joe English. The sextet of Bramblett, Causey, English, Leavell, Nalls and Williams recorded the fourth album, unreleased in the United States for nearly twenty years, adding percussionist Matt Greeley for their fifth and final album, issued on Arista in 1980.

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