Give me one reason to stay here
And I’ll turn right back around
Give me one reason to stay here
And I’ll turn right back around
Because I don’t want leave you lonely
But you got to make me change my mind
Baby I got your number and I know that you got mine
But you know that I called you, I called too many times
You can call me baby, you can call me anytime
But you got to call me Give me one reason to stay here
And I’ll turn right back around
Give me one reason to stay here
And I’ll turn right back around
Because I don’t want leave you lonely
But you got to make me change my mind
I don’t want no one to squeeze me, they might take away my life
I don’t want no one to squeeze me, they might take away my life
I just want someone to hold me and rock me through the night
This youthful heart can love you and give you what you need
This youthful heart can love you and give you what you need
But I’m too old to go chasing you around
Wasting my precious energy
Give me one reason to stay here
And I’ll turn right back around
Give me one reason to stay here
And I’ll turn right back around
Because I don’t want leave you lonely
But you got to make me change my mind
Baby just give me one reason, give me just one reason why
Baby just give me one reason, give me just one reason why I should stay
Because I told you that I loved you
And there ain’t no more to say
OMG Im sorry Tracy Chapman. Ive always loved your song but, fuck me running, Junior Wells put you down. This is so fucking badass!!! Cyndy Lou in Alabama
The song was covered in 1996 by blues vocalist and harmonica player, Junior Wells, on his album Come On in This House. Tracy Chapman wrote this song for the people who asks about it in the comments, but this is a beautiful rendition of the songs! Love & feel the blues! <3
Jr. for the win. Tracy is sweet as well, thank you both for the chills...Sorry about your lost souls.Thats what happens when you have sellout masonic parents, fuck off and rot.
Junior Wells (at the young age of seven) stole a harmonica from the local music store. The store owner had him brought before the judge who asked him why he stole it. He said, "Your Honor, I HAD to have this harmonica". The judge asked him to play it. He did. The judge asked the shop owner how much the harmonica was, to which the shop owner replied, "Fifty cents". The judge pulled fifty cents out of his pocket, paid the shop owner, and dismissed the case.