Click "Show More" for lyrics. Roland Kent LaVoie, better known by the stage name Lobo (born 31 July 1943), is an American singer-songwriter who was successful in the early 1970s, scoring several U.S. Top 10 hits, including "Me and You and a Dog Named Boo", "I'd Love You to Want Me" and "Don't Expect Me to Be Your Friend". Under the Lobo alias, he released Of a Simple Man in 1972, which included back-to-back U.S. Top 10 hits, including "I'd Love You to Want Me" (#2, 18-25 November 1972) and "Don't Expect Me To Be Your Friend" (#8, 17-24 February 1973). The former became Lobo's biggest hit, a million-seller gaining gold disc status in November 1972 and internationally reaching #1 in Germany in December 1973 and #5 in the United Kingdom in July 1974. Lyrics: I'd Love You To Want Me (R. Kent LaVoie / Big Tree) When I saw you standing there I 'bout fell off my chair And when you moved your mouth to speak I felt the blood go to my feet Now it took time for me to know What you tried so not to show Something in my soul just cried I see the want in your blue eyes Chorus : Baby, I'd love you to want me The way that I want you The way that it should be Baby, you'd love me to want you The way that I want to If you'd only let it be You told yourself years ago You'd never let your feelings show The obligation that you made For the title that they gave Baby, I'd love you to want me The way that I want you The way that it should be Baby, you'd love me to want you The way that I want to If you'd only let it be Now it took time for me to know What you tried so not to show Something in my soul just cried I see the want in your blue eyes Baby, I'd love you to want me The way that I want you The way that it should be Baby, you'd love me to want you The way that I want to If you'd only let it be Oh baby...
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