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    Posted: 09 October 2006 at 8:57am

My Father calls me on the phone this morning, puts this song playing on the radio and says "I'd like you to get this for me".

Now, I do recall having heard it before, probably on a classics/adult contemporary station, I suspect it is from the 70's because of its sound, and I am an 80's guy, so the prior decade is not my specialty.

All I can remember is that in the chorus, the male voice says "the way that i love you, the way that it should be".

It is probably very vague of course, but maybe somebody reading might be a fan and recognize it, hehehe. It sounded like a mellow solo John Lennon song, kind of that, though I don't think it was him.

Anyway, thanks for reading!

And a hello again to everyone, have not written in a while, although I have been visiting.

Johann

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Sounds like Lobo's "I'd Love You To Want Me."
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Yes, that's Lobo's "I'd Love You To Want Me". The chorus goes:

Baby, I'd love you to want me
The way that I want you
The way that it should be

Love that song. It's from 1972.
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Doug beat me by 1 minute!
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Man, this is speed indeed, thanks so much guys!

My Father will be one happy camper.
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Originally posted by EdisonLite EdisonLite wrote:

Doug beat me by 1 minute!


That's a first. Usually someone beats me. :-)

And you're right, Gordon. That's a great tune.

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So, my Father is in love again at 64, and now wants not just Lobo's "I'd Love You To Want Me", but a whole CD of similar music.

70's experts, can you think of songs in the same vein, that you'd care to share to make a nice compilation for a romantic, "I'm happy to be alive thanks to love" mood?

Like Olivia Newton John's "Hopelessly Devoted To You", etc.

Thanks once again!

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Well, Johann, you probably can't go wrong with anything by Barry Manilow. :)

Actually, Manilow's "Could It Be Magic" would fit the bill nicely. And for something less schmaltzy, Gary Wright's "Love Is Alive" would also work.
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Thanks Doug! I actually have a Barry Manilow Greatest Hits CD and did not even remember I did. Bought it at a bargain bin long ago. I will grab it tonight to use for the list!
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