

When i need you I just close my eyes And i'm with you. It's cold out But hold out And do like i do. But you know i won't be travelling for ever. Miles and miles of empty space in between us The telephone can't take the place of your smiie. i never knew there was so much love Keeping me warm night and day. When i need love I hold out my hands And i touch love.

and all that i so wanna give you It's only a heartbeat away. chas.When i need you I just close my eyes And i'm with you. Where does this album or 45 originate or where would be a good place or person to contact about this mystery ? Thanks & have a great week ahead.

realase ? I perchased a few radio copies on line & all have the sax solo on them. Does anyone know what this copy was & was it a Warner Bros. Charles from Lincoln, NeI was wondering about a radio copy of "when I need you" w/o the sax solo.I'd certainly like to get a copy as some of my music "expert" friends think I'm just making up a story. Jim from Hanford, CaI too used to hear the version without the sax solo on KRTH 101 in Los Angeles.The radio stations probably played it from the album. The album version did not have the sax solo, I heard it was added later, to release it as a single. Bobby from Carbondale, PaI had the album in the 1970's.I didn't realize till reading the above about this song that Sayer had so many hits. In this song, it's the subtle way Leo sings the last couple lines: ".and aaaaall I wanna give you.it's only a HEART beat away." The way he slightly changes the cadence of 'heart beat' ~ just some kind of very contained passion, and almost like his own heart is skipping a beat to make a point. Camille from Toronto, OhI'm not sure why, but for me, many songs to seem to have a little nuance towards the end, which is what makes you listen to it the whole way thru: to hear that little tweak that makes the tune memorable.Would LOVE to have a copy without it now, as, it simply was a better version, IMHO. Every single copy of the song I have ever heard since that super early store bought copy of the album has had the sax. The version on that album of "When I Need You" did not have the sax solo. We grabbed a copy of Leo's new album probably within a couple of weeks after it was released. from a local record store to play on the air. We got a lot of our records.wonderful vinyl. George from Minneapolis, MnIn 1976 when "Endless Flight" was first released, I was a DJ at a top 40 radio station in Decatur, Alabama.
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Unfortunately, the audio ends just a second or two prior to the full fade. George from Minneapolis, MnJust located the saxless version on a YouTube video.Jack from Mesa, AzI really like this song but I think it's about um, pleasuring one's self?.Adrian Chan from MalaysiaThe closest similarity with this song would be Richard Marx's Right Here Waiting.the pain on being separated from loved ones.That solo still sounds out of place to my ears. Hans from SwedenI have the version without the sax solo, on the LP "Leo Sayer" (SHM 3118).Check Discogs for sellers that have this CD: I haven't seen the original version anywhere else on CD. G from Somewhere Inn, CanadaThe original album version of "When I Need You" that doesn't have the annoying saxophone was available on the Love Ballads CD in 1991 from Japan.Kev from Hong KongThe version without the saxophone is also available on the Love Songs CD from 1991:.Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group Writer/s: Albert Hammond, Carole Bayer Sager It's cold out but hold out and do like I do It's not easy when the road is your driverīut you know I won't be traveling a lifetime It's cold out but hold out and do I like I do The telephone can't take the place of your smileīut you know I won't be travelin' forever Miles and miles of empty space in between us
