Just Don't Want To Be Lonely Lyrics
Freddiei Mcgregor
Lyrics
Oho, oho, oh
Yeaheah
Tadaridada
Dadadaridada I don't mind when you say that you're going away
Just don't wanna be lonely
And I don't care if we share only moments a day
Just don't wanna be lonely I'd rather be loved and needed
Depended on to give a love I can't give
When you're gone, when you're gone
Just don't want to be lonely I don't mind when the time sets the sun to the moon
I just don't wanna be lonely
Let the stairs find you there at the end of the room
I just don't wanna be lonely I'd rather be loved and needed
Depended on to give a love I can't give
When you're gone, when you're gone
Just don't want to be lonely Just don't want to be lonely And I don't mind when you say that you're going away
Just don't wanna be lonely
And I don't care if we share only moments a day
Just don't wanna be lonely I'd rather be loved and needed
Depended on to give a love I can't give
When you're gone, when you're gone
Just don't want to be lonely I don't mind when the time sets the sun to the moon
I just don't wanna be lonely
Let the stairs find you there at the end of the room
I just don't wanna be lonely I'd rather be loved and needed
Depended on to give a love I can't give
When you're gone, when you're gone
Just don't want to be lonely I'd rather be loved and needed
Depended on to give a love I can't give
When you're gone, when you're gone
Just don't want to be lonely I'd rather be loved and needed
Depended on to give a love I can't give
When you're gone, when you're gone
Just don't want to be lonely
Song & Lyrics Facts
Freddiei McGregor's "Just Don't Want To Be Lonely" was released in 1977 and appears on his album Big Ship. The song was written by Freddiei McGregor, with additional writing from Bunny Lee and Leroy Sibbles.
It features the backing band Roots Radics, which included members of the legendary Wailers. The lyrics tell the story of a man who is desperately trying to keep his relationship alive because he doesn't want to be alone. He pleads for understanding and forgiveness as he tries to make things right. This classic reggae tune has become one of McGregor's most popular songs over the years.