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I Who Have Nothing (as Heard On the Sopranos) - Ben E. King



     
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You know everybody, no matter who they are
And no matter how different they might be
Always runs across the same problem at least once
And that's the problem of loveAnd maybe just once in your life
You're gonna fall in love with somebody so bad
And it's gonna be somebody that don't need you at all
Somebody that's got everything in the world there is to have
And, and you got nothin'I, I who have nothing, I, I who have no one
Adore you and love you so
I'm just a no one with nothing to give you, but love
I love youAnd then you guys
You're gonna have to tell her something too
So, you walk up to that girl and you sayHe, he buys you diamonds, bright sparkling diamonds
But believe me, hear what I say
He can buy you the world but he'll never love the way
I love youListen hereHe can take you any place he wants
To fancy clubs and restaurants
While I can only watch you with

My nose pressed up against the window paneAnd then, just when you think
That everything that you've gone and done
And everything that you've said has worked
And then you find out it didn't work at allAnd when you're all alone you're gonna think
About that person that you sought so bad
And you're gonna turn out the lights
And you're gonna cry all to yourselfI, I who have nothing, I, I who have no one
Must watch you go dancing by
Wrapped in the arms of somebody else when darling, it's I
Who loves you, who loves you
Who loves you
Songwriters
LEIBER, JERRY / STOLLER, MIKE / RAPETTI, GIULIO / DONIDA, LABATIPublished by
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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Ben E. King (born Benjamin Earl Nelson in September 28, 1938 in Henderson, North Carolina) is an American soul and pop singer. He is best known as the singer and co-composer of "Stand by Me", a top ten hit in both 1961 and 1986. In 1958, Ben Nelson joined a doo wop group, The Five Crowns. Later that same year, The Drifters' manager fired the members of the group and replaced them with The Five Crowns, who had performed several engagements with The Drifters. He co-wrote the first hit by the new version of The Drifters, "There Goes My Baby" (1959).

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