I Need You Now by Agnes, Music Lyrics and Video
I Need You Now is the second single by Swedish singer Agnes Carlsson from her third album “Dance Love Pop”.
The song was written by Anders Hansson and Sharon Vaughn. It was released as the albums fourth single in Sweden, and as Agnes’ second single in the UK in a remixed form.
The song was re-sung and completely re-produced during the summer of 2009 for the single release. It premiered on Friday September 11 on BBC Radio1 Floorfiller.
Here you can listen the song, this is the official video.
Agnes - I Need You Now Lyrics
I’m fine don’t believe it
You know me enough to know that’s a lie
I’m close hard it is to say
To total this as I barely holding on
Chorus:
I need you now I need you don’t turn away
I need you now please don’t turn me away
I need you I need you
Out of here where I’ve been spinning
It’s nearly impossible to slow down
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One night of your company
Might be the only thing to keep me save
The clock is ticking and the fuse is turning
Can’t keep wondering from what is coming
Don’t turn me away don’t turn me away
How many times have I come to you vulnerable like this?
I know you have the right to question but please don’t ask
I need you now
The clock is ticking and the fuse is turning
Can’t keep wondering from what is coming
Don’t turn me away don’t turn me away
Chorus
Can’t keep wondering from what is coming
Song Information
Released November 2009
Recorded 2009
Genre Pop
Length 3:46
Label Roxy
Writers Anders Hansson, Sharon Vaughn
Producer Anders Hansson
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January 11th, 2010 at 3:46 pm
on the line ‘Might be the only thing to keep me save’ it ment to be ’sain’ not ’save’ just thought i would let you know :)
April 1st, 2010 at 5:02 pm
I love this song and the video is super. The location, the clothes she wears, everything is to my liking. Except I don’t agree with mounting horses. I believe animals deserve to be treated with the utmost respect, just like humans. A great top 40 hit, but only just (it peaked at number 40)