I'm In You Lyrics
Peter Frampton
Lyrics
I don't care where I go
When I'm with you
When I cry, you don't laugh
'Cause you know me
I'm in you, you're in me
I'm in you, you're in me
'Cause you gave me the love
Love that I never had
Yes, you gave me the love
Love that I never had
You and I don't pretend
We make love
I can't feel any more
Than I'm singing, yeah
I'm in you, you're in me
I'm in you, you're in me
'Cause you gave me the love
Love that I never had
You gave me the love
Love that I never had
Come so far when you think
Of last fall
You can't buy what we made
You and I, oh
I'm in you, you're in me
I'm in you, you're in me
'Cause you gave me the love
Love that I never had
Yes, you gave me the love
Love that I never had
You gave me the love
Love that I never had
I don't care where I go
When I'm with
Song & Lyrics Facts
"I'm In You" is a song by English rock musician Peter Frampton, released in 1977 as the title track from his fourth studio album. The album was produced by Peter Frampton and David Kershenbaum, with additional production by Todd Rundgren.
It features some of the most popular singles of Frampton's career including "Show Me the Way", "Baby, I Love Your Way", and "Do You Feel Like We Do". The album peaked at number two on the US Billboard 200 chart and became one of the best-selling albums of that year. The song was written by Peter Frampton and Eddie Schwartz and performed by Frampton along with his backing band which included bassist Stanley Sheldon, drummer John Siomos, keyboardist Bob Mayo, and guitarist Rick Wakeman. Lyrically, the song is about being in love and wanting to stay together despite life's struggles. With its catchy chorus and memorable guitar solo, "I'm In You" remains one of Frampton's signature songs. It has been covered by various artists throughout the years, but none have managed to match the original version.